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Intel Wildcat Lake CPU tooling surfaces in shipping manifests
By Hassam Nasir published
New shipping manifests highlight that Intel might be readying a successor to its N-series CPUs dubbed Wildcat Lake.
Mystery second hard drive maker gears up to start producing laser-powered HAMR HDDs
By Anton Shilov published
Intevac says industry-wide HAMR adoption is three years away.
Tachyum releases a 1,600-page performance optimization manual despite continued tape-out delays and no actual silicon
By Anton Shilov published
Tachyum's new 1,600-page document to teach software developers to optimize performance.
Asus ROG Strix Z890-A Gaming WiFi motherboard review: Snazzy snow owl
By Joe Shields published
The Asus ROG Strix Z890-A Gaming WiFi is a solid motherboard option in the upper-midrange space. It offers several other AI and DIY-friendly features and an impressive list of specifications.
Chinese GPU designers received key technologies from British company Imagination Technology: Report
By Anton Shilov published
Chinese owners could use technologies developed by Imagination Technologies for China's military, according to UK-China Transparency.
Intel announces Arrow Lake performance fix is now available — another update coming next month
By Paul Alcorn published
Intel says it has root-caused the problems plaguing its Arrow Lake processors and that performance-boosting updates are now available.
Intel lists the Core 200H mobile CPU lineup based on an aging Raptor Lake design
By Hassam Nasir published
Intel has listed a total of five new Core 200H (Raptor Lake Refresh) processors at its website.
Where to buy the Intel Arc B580
By Jarred Walton last updated
It's selling like hotcakes, with prices of $249 to $299 and up.
AMD 3D V-Cache teardown shows the majority of the Ryzen 7 9800X3D is dummy silicon
By Hassam Nasir published
An in-depth analysis of the Ryzen 7 9800X3D suggests that a large portion of the chip is comprised of structural silicon.
Intel’s newest B580 GPU underperforms last-gen Arc Alchemist card in Linux benchmarks – likely due to early teething pains
By Matthew Connatser published
It seems Intel has some work to do on Battemage’s Linux support as the B580 is much faster on Windows than on Linux, when normally it’s the other way around for Intel graphics.
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