Intel acquires Rivet Networks: Killer NIC to be part of Team Blue!
Intel has announced that it has acquired Rivet for an undisclosed fee. It is an attempt from Intel to strengthen its wireless connectivity products....
Intel’s new 10th Gen H-series chips boast over 5GHz of computing power for laptops
Intel has announced that it has broken the 5GHz speed barrier for mobile processors with the launch of the latest 10th Gen H-series processors....
CES 2020: Intel announces 10nm Tiger Lake mobile processors with Xe GPU
Intel has announced a new family of mobile processors with the code-name "Tiger Lake", which the company demonstrated at CES 2020. We can hope...
CES 2020: The world’s first 7nm mobile processors are obviously from AMD!
AMD is just absolutely slaying Intel at this point and the competition has no trick up its sleeves against Dr. Lisa Su and company....
Intel and MediaTek teaming up to make 5G chips for PCs
5G is going to be the next big thing in the communication industry. Because of its impressive bandwidth and great scope in the IoT...
Intel announces 10th Gen Comet Lake CPUs: Fixed the worst thing about thin...
Intel has released quite a few things in the past couple of weeks. The new models from the 10th Gen Core CPU lineup come...
Intel Ice Lake i7-1065G7 edges out 3900X in single core Geekbench score
Intel's 9th gen CPUs haven't even settled down yet. But, that's not stopping the company to come out with another gen of CPUs. Their...
Apple set to buy Intel’s 5G modem business for $1 billion
It's only been a few months since Apple and Qualcomm settled after a long drawn legal disputes. As a result, the new iPhones will...
Is Ryzen finally better then Intel? The i9-9900K vs Ryzen 3900X
It's July 7 and we finally have an estimate, or at least, an idea of how these 3rd Gen Ryzen CPUs perform. After going...
Computex 2019: Intel’s 10th Gen Ice Lake processors launched, offers 18% more performance
Intel has officially unveiled the U and Y-series of 10th Gen processors. Based on a 10nm process, these chips are targeted towards lightweight ultra-books...