In brief: Intel’s upcoming 10th generation Comet Lake-S CPUs are reportedly coming at the end of this month, and judging by several leaked promotional slides, they should be the best Skylake refinement the company can make before moving on to a new architecture step on its …
Something to look forward to: Counting is a difficult skill for companies that are made of scientists and mathematicians and programmers. You know that Microsoft got to 10 and gave up, and that Apple forgot that 10 is a number and not a letter. So historically …
Intel’s 10th gen Comet Lake-H hardware update is just around the corner now and the official launch is expected for early April 2020. There is however lots of info about the platform out there, based on various leaks and product-listings. That’s why this article will quickly …
A new benchmark listing revealed that the new Intel incoming Core i9-10900K processor might be a match for the AMD’s Ryzen 9 3900X. Furthermore, also keep in mind that this is indeed just a rumor, but in this case, the purported 3DMark result comes from a …
Intel CPUs with built-in Xe iGPUs enable compact all-rounder laptops and PCs of some appeal to enthusiasts. Spearheading the latter category Intel regularly releases updated NUC designs, as new processors launch, to champion small but powerful computing solutions. In recent years Intel has bolstered its NUC …
Source: Windows Central AMD had quite the year in 2019 with the rollout of Ryzen 3000 processors and new graphics processing cards. While we’re still waiting for GPUs that compete against NVIDIA in the high-end to enthusiast range, the RX 5700, RX 5600, and RX 5500 …
Intel has successfully demonstrated a new co-packaged switch optimised for hyperscale data centres. The solution brings together the best of Barefoot Networks’ programmable Ethernet switch technology and Intel’s silicon photonics technology. Specifically, the demonstration used a P4-programmable Barefoot Tofino 2 switch ASIC (12.8Tbps) co-packaged with Intel’s …
ATP has unveiled its latest memory modules for servers and industrial applications, boasting a 3200 MT/s data transfer rate, an industry-standard voltage, and capacities ranging from 2 GB to 128 GB. The modules are available in various form-factors and configurations to address a variety of designs. …