Processor Price in Nepal [Updated]: Intel, AMD Desktop CPUs
Tired of running around the market to figure out the price and availability of PC components that you are considering for your next build?...
Intel 10th Gen Desktop Processors Price in Nepal [Updated]
Intel launched the 10th-gen Comet Lake-S desktop CPU back in May 2020. These are based on a "refined" 14nm++ Skylake micro-architecture–Core, Pentium Gold, &...
12th Gen Intel Processors Price in Nepal [Updated]
Intel announced the new 12th gen Alder Lake desktop processors back in October. The CPUs under this lineup are fabricated under a yet-again refined...
Intel 12th Gen “Alder Lake” Review: Windows 10 vs Windows 11
This is our review of Intel 12th Gen Alder Lake CPU (Core i7-12700K) on Windows 10 and Windows 11. If you’ve watched or read...
11th Gen Intel Processors Price in Nepal [Updated]
Intel launched its latest 11th gen desktop processor lineup back in March 2021. Codenamed Rocket Lake-S, these CPUs are based on Intel’s refined 14nm...
Benchmarked: Apple M1 vs AMD Renoir vs Intel Tiger Lake CPU
Thin-and-light laptops deliver an exceptional level of portability but lack the sheer fire-power compared to full-fledged gaming or content-creation alternatives. For the foreseeable future,...
Intel Core i9-13900KS is now finally available in Nepal
Intel has announced its newest and most powerful desktop processor to date, the Core i9-13900KS, which is a special edition model of the 13900K....
Intel announces 9th-Gen Processors for gamers and content creators
Putting an end to the countless speculations, leaks, and rumors, the 9th Gen Intel processors are finally official. Specifically meant for the gamers and content...
Intel Core i7-12700K Review: All Hail Alder Lake!
Before heading into this review of the Intel Core i7-12700K, let's take a step back to see Team Blue's journey so far. So, Intel’s...
Apple’s switch from Intel (x86) to Arm: Everything you need to know
Since Apple announced the Arm-based MacBook during the "One More Thing" event, people have once again started discussing the difference between Arm and x86...