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Intel's new power-efficient Meteor Lake desktop chips are on the way in 2024
By Sean Endicott published
More on the way Intel's Meteor Lake is mostly about laptops, but it's not just about laptops.
Intel borrows a page from Apple's playbook for its upcoming Meteor Lake processor
By Kevin Okemwa published
ON-PACKAGE MEMORY Intel flaunted a Meteor Lake processor with on-package memory.
MSI fixes BSOD bug causing PCs to show 'UNSUPPORTED_PROCESSOR' error
By Sean Endicott published
No more BSOD MSI has a fix on the way for systems that see an "UNSUPPORTED_PROCESSOR" error. The bug is related to MSI motherboards paired with 13th Gen Intel Core i9 processors.
Intel 'Battlemage' Gaming GPUs already in lab testing; looking to take the fight to NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon
By Dan Rice published
GPU Wars! Intel is already testing its upcoming Arc Battlemage GPUs in the lab before their release next year. But will it be able to challenge AMD Radeon and NVIDIA GeForce?
G.SKILL unveils DDR5 memory built for the AMD AM5 Platform
By Cole Martin published
Upgrade Time G.SKILL announced all new memory kits available in 32GB and 48GB capacities under the Trident Z5 Neo RGB series designed for AMD AM5 compatibility.
NVIDIA's AI GPU focus helped double its revenue last quarter
By Rebecca Spear published
AI chips NVIDIA's latest financial report revealed that the company has seen a 101% increase in revenue for this same period last year.
ULTRARAM could potentially revolutionize the PC landscape as we know it
By Kevin Okemwa published
NO SLEEP Soon, you might be able to leave your PC in sleep mode for up to 1,000 years.
AMD teases new Radeon GPUs that will be announced next week at Gamescom
By Sean Endicott published
You tease! AMD confirmed that it will make "major product announcements" at Gamescom 2023. It's believed that the company will unveil multiple graphics cards at the event.
Intel's purchase of Tower terminated, likely blocked by Chinese regulator
By Sean Endicott published
Dead deal Despite the best efforts of CEO Pat Gelsinger, Intel was not able to secure regulatory approval for its $5.4 billion purchase of Tower Semiconductor. The deal has now been terminated by both sides.
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