Intel decided to ditch hyperthreading for the upcoming Arrow Lake processors, and based on a new set of leaks, it may have ...
A couple of DDR5-10000 CUDIMMs running in a dual-channel mode will offer a peak memory bandwidth of 160 GB/s, which is quite ...
Enabling these transfer rates is a new memory standard called CUDIMM (Clocked Unbuffered Dual Inline Memory Module), which ...
Details about Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake-HX enthusiast CPU family have surfaced, showcasing the Core Ultra 9 285HX as the ...
Vetted leaker Jaykihn has shared the clock speeds and core counts of six previously unknown Intel Arrow Lake HX CPUs. The ...
Specs for six upcoming Arrow Lake-HX models have surfaced. They will feature core counts of up to 24 cores and peak boost ...
Geekbench results appear for the Core Ultra 9 285K and Core Ultra 7 265K, showing an increase in performance over the Core i9 ...
The packaging for the new Arrow Lake Intel CPU lineup has been leaked, showing the Core Ultra 9 285K box, plus Core Ultra 7 and 5 boxes.
The company will likely open a sizable memory speed gap between it and AMD with Arrow Lake.
The new packaging design represents Intel's transition from the Core i9 to the Core Ultra 9 series. The updated color scheme and box design have been leaked ahead of the official release, providing a ...
Recent leaks on the Chinese platform Weibo suggest that Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 200 Arrow Lake desktop processors could support DDR5 memory speeds ranging from 8,000 to 10,000 MT/s.
In the over two decades that I’ve been covering the PC space, I have rarely seen such confidence in a next gen product as ...