P-Core Thermal Velocity Boost clock 5.5GHz P-Core Turbo Boost Max 3.0 ... thanks to their smaller number of P-Cores, we’ve found Intel’s Core i5 Raptor Lake and Alder Lake chips to be ripe ...
The Intel Core i5-12600K is still a viable option for gaming ... First, this GPU has a base clock speed of 1.92 GHz and a turbo clock speed of 2.48 GHz. While these clock speeds might not seem ...
Intel's new Core 200 "Non Ultra" series of processors will again be based on Raptor Lake instead of Arrow Lake.
Intel is preparing new Core Ultra 200HX series "Arrow Lake-HX" enthusiast laptop CPUs, with new leaks pointing to the flagship Core Ultra 9 285HX processor with up to 24 cores and up to 5.5GHz ...
In a new post on the Baidu forums, the new Intel Core Ultra 5 245K processor was tested in Cinebenech R23 multi-core, pitted up against the Core i5-14600K processor. First, the new Core Ultra 5 ...
By comparison, the Core Ultra 245K and 245KF will have 14 cores (6 P-Cores and 8 E-Cores) which can run up to 5.2 GHz when boosted. The Intel Core Ultra 200S lineup was built with power efficiency ...
There have been plenty of leaks surrounding the Intel Core Lunar Lake series and its capabilities, but a new CPU-Z benchmark result for the Intel Core Ultra 5 245K Arrow Lake desktop processor has ...
Alongside the launch of the Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors and devices powered by them, Intel released a new graphics driver. Version 32.0.101.6078 WHQL and 32.0.101.5736 WHQL are now ...
It finally happened. Intel killed Hyper-Threading on its desktop CPUs. The new Arrow Lake range, called Core Ultra 200S, ditches the simultaneous multi-threading (SMT) feature that Intel has held ...
You’ll need a new Z890 board to use the Core Ultra 200S desktop CPUs. Intel’s 800 series chipset supports up to 24 PCIe 4.0 lanes, up to 8x SATA 3.0, and up to 32 USB 3.2 ports. The platform ...
Both laptops are powered by Intel's 12th and 13th Gen Core i5 processors, which feature multiple ... be lacking in bright environments. Weighing 2.65 kg, it’s not the most portable but is ...
In a nutshell: Intel has unveiled the latest revision of its pared-down X86S instruction set architecture. Version 1.2 takes the trimming trend further by axing multiple 16-bit and 32-bit features.