Tag: Intel
ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming X Motherboard Review
Posted by Sebastian Peak | Apr 14, 2020 | Motherboards | 0
Intel’s 670p Asks If The SSD Market Could Use Uno MAS
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Mar 2, 2021 | Storage | 0
The performance of the new Intel 670p is less important than the price, as Sebastian sagely pointed out. The performance is as you would expect from a QLC drive, not...
Read MoreIntel Introduces SSD 670p Series: QLC Drives For Everyday Computing
by Sebastian Peak | Mar 2, 2021 | Storage | 1
Intel's latest consumer SSD product is the 670p Series, a 144-layer QLC-based client SSD product in capacities ranging from 512GB to 2TB. These will be targeting mainstream performance levels, though Intel is…
Read MoreIntel 11th Gen Chipset Support Not On B460 or H410
by Brett VanSprewenburg | Feb 10, 2021 | Chipsets, General Tech | 0
Recently posted on the Intel Support site for their upcoming 11th Gen CPUs, is a note regarding BIOS updates for the existing 400 Series Chipsets. Unfortunately...
Read MoreIntel Makes With Xe Desktop GPUs
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 28, 2021 | General Tech | 3
Intel's Xe desktop GPU is arriving in select Intel powered OEM systems near you. Their first discrete DG1 GPU is essentially the same as the Xe-LP iGPU you would find in a…
Read MorePodcast #612 – News Happens! AMD SAM, Corsair 5000D & LIVA Q1D Reviews, Thermaltake Tower, TSMC 3nm, PC Sales! + More!
by PCPer Staff | Jan 21, 2021 | General Tech | 0
With no big launches to speak of, there's a few news items from CES 2021 to talk about plus a few fresh items! Such as how to get AMD SAM working, TSMC…
Read MorePodcast #611 – CES 2021 News stories – AMD, Intel, Nvidia, Samsung, Thermaltake + More!
by PCPer Staff | Jan 16, 2021 | General Tech | 0
Join us this week for a look back at a somewhat underwhelming CES 2021. The staff looks at some highlights including news from AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA, and some other topics outlined…
Read MoreIntel CEO Bob Swan Stepping Down February 15, Pat Gelsinger Appointed New CEO
by Sebastian Peak | Jan 13, 2021 | General Tech | 1
A surprising bit of industry news this morning as Intel's CEO Bob Swan is being replaced, as Intel's board of directors has chosen to appoint (soon to be former) VMWare CEO…
Read MoreLenovo Announces Thinnest ThinkPad Ever, New Models Powered By 11th Gen Intel Core vPro CPUs
by Sebastian Peak | Jan 11, 2021 | Mobile, Systems | 0
While certain editors opine the virtues of thicker machines with more I/O, a taller 3:2 aspect ratio display is certainly a tempting feature of yet another ultra-thin laptop design. But this isn’t…
Read MoreCES 2021: Intel Announces 11th Gen Rocket Lake-S Desktop Processors
by Sebastian Peak | Jan 11, 2021 | Processors | 0
The new 11th Gen Core desktop processors are official, and they feature new architecture (it was fun while it lasted, Skylake), though still on the 14nm process. The new flagship will be…
Read MoreCES 2021: Intel Introduces Tiger Lake H35 For Ultraportable Gaming
by Sebastian Peak | Jan 11, 2021 | Mobile, Processors | 0
It doesn’t seem all that long ago that we were introduced to the Ultrabook segment (OK, it was actually a decade ago), and the resulting trend has produced a...
Read MorePC Perspective Podcast #610 – Welcome to 2021 – AMD GPU Chiplets, Intel 11th Gen Leaks, 5G for All, CES, Fresh Games!
by PCPer Staff | Jan 7, 2021 | General Tech | 0
Forward looking into the tech world on the eve of Virtual CES 2021. AMD Chiplet GPUs? Intel 11th Gen Leaks, new games! Other highlights include a discussion of 5G availability,…
Read MoreExtreme Delidding! A Close Look At AMD and Intel’s Transistors
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Dec 2, 2020 | General Tech | 0
If you crave a close look at the latest architecture from AMD and Intel then you need to check out what der8auer has been up to lately. He wanted a close up…
Read MoreAMD Versus Intel, Watts The Difference In Mobile Power?
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Nov 24, 2020 | General Tech | 3
It seems you have an interesting choice when picking a laptop powered by either a Ryzen 4000 series or by a Tiger Lake processor. Some research from Intel has demonstrated that the…
Read MoreA Brief History Of Timing, Contrasting AMD And Intel
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Nov 17, 2020 | General Tech | 0
Ars Technica took a look at 19 years of processor history, to show how Intel and AMD have traded blows during this time. We start out with the Pentium 4...
Read MoreIntel Reveals 8 Core 11th Gen Rocket Lake
by Brett VanSprewenburg | Oct 29, 2020 | General Tech | 2
Intel has turned the silicon wheel again, and revealed to us a bit more information on their upcoming 11th Generation CPUs based on Cypress Cove Cores. With an expected availability of early…
Read MorePC Perspective Podcast #602 – Intel Exits NAND Storage, Radeon 6K, Google Kills Again and More!
by PCPer Staff | Oct 23, 2020 | General Tech | 0
In every long running series, there's usually another episode. Sometimes it's good. Sometimes, it gets taken out behind the woodshed and edited into acceptability. On the menu tonight, we're serving up…
Read MoreSK hynix to Acquire Intel NAND Memory Business
by Sebastian Peak | Oct 19, 2020 | Storage | 5
This...is big. Intel is getting out of the SSD business, selling its NAND SSD and NAND component and wafer businesses, as well as the company's Dalian NAND memory manufacturing facility in China…
Read MoreA Nice Big Glass Of an ASRock Z490 AQUA Review
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Sep 18, 2020 | Motherboards | 0
ASRock went all out with their eATX Z490 AQUA motherboard, including just about every feature you could possibly want, and a few more just in case. Three PCIe 3.0 x16 slots as…
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