News hot off the wire is that Rivet Networks, the company behind the Killer range of accelerated networking products and analysis tools, is being acquired by Intel. The two companies have been working very closely of late, using a unified silicon strategy for the latest gigabit …
The first thing that comes to mind with Intel’s newest line of 10th Generation desktop processors is one of ‘14nm Skylake, again?’. It is hard not to ignore the elephant in the room – these new processors are minor iterative updates on Intel’s 2015 processor line, …
In preparation for the launch of Intel’s Z490 chipset and Intel’s 10th generation Comet Lake desktop processors, Z490 motherboards are now available to pre-order from various retailers. For entry-level models, pricing starts at just $150, with the more premium and expensive flagships models, notably the GIGABYTE …
The World’s Smallest PC Out From Intel! Intel Core i9-9980HK and NVIDIA RTX 2070 In a 9.37 x 8.5 x 3.7 Chassis The Ghost Canyon NUC 9 is Small but Mighty Generally, gaming PCs are quite large and even the mini-ATX PC cases are still a …
The Perfect Gaming Laptop? The AORUS 15G With Intel 10th-Gen and NVIDIA Geforce RTX 20 Series GPU The AORUS 15G Features a Mechanical Keyboard Finding a good gaming laptop is hard to find. If your budget is more then $1500 for a computer, you probably want …
With Intel recently announcing its Xeon-W1200 series product stack for W480, ASRock’s server arm, ASRock Rack, has lifted the lid on one its micro-ATX model based on the W480. The ASRock Rack W480D4U has support for ECC DDR4 UDIMMs, with two PCIe 3.0 x4 M.2 slots, …
Aside from Comet Lake vPro being announced today, Intel is also lifting the lid on a new series of processors: W-1200. This line of parts are analogous to Intel’s 10th Gen Comet Lake consumer hardware, but with support for dual channel ECC DDR4-2933 memory, up to …
With every launch of desktop processors, Intel typically follows it up with a series of vPro enabled parts in order for the company to provide solutions through its partners to business customers that require extra levels of manageability and security. This is all part of Intel’s …
One of Intel’s more interesting products over the recent years was its range of Visual Compute Accelerator cards, designed to help cloud streaming and encoding/decoding of HD and UHD video. These cards were built on the QuickSync principle, using Intel’s integrated graphics to accelerate the process, …