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Intel is reportedly combining the P-Cores and E-Cores into a single package for its Titan Lake CPUs with 'Unified Core' ...
Intel enthusiasts anticipating a major refresh for desktop processors in 2025 may be in for a disappointment. Rather than unveiling new architectures or boosting artificial intelligence capabilities, ...
Interested in getting into PC gaming, but intimidated by the cost of building a new computer? Intel and AMD both still some ...
Refreshed Intel Core Ultra S and HX gaming CPUs to get higher clock speeds but not much else, says new report, contradicting ...
Intel's next-gen Nova Lake-AX processors rumored with up to 28 cores, 48 Xe3 GPU cores and ready to battle AMD's powerful ...
Home > Computing Intel May Unveil Refreshed Arrow Lake with Better Performance Before the Year is Out If the rumors are true, the CPUs could be slightly better for gaming.
Intel is rumored to be gunning hard for the lightweight, high-performance, high-efficiency gaming market segment with its ...
Intel remains the dominant player in the overall CPU market, but AMD has been having one of its best runs lately. Intel's struggles with unstable CPUs, disappointing generational gains, turbulent ...
Intel is now reportedly planning to counter AMD's recent dominance in high-end gaming by incorporating similar technology in its upcoming Nova Lake CPUs.
But before we all assume Intel's Nova Lake CPUs will therefore be killer for gaming, simply adding cache memory isn't a guarantee of better frame rates.
New Intel Core gaming CPUs could reportedly see boosted L3 caches to help them compete against AMD X3D chips like the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D.