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Nvidia's new MFG is coming, but Intel's equivalent has a hardware advantage
By Isaiah Williams published
Opinion Nvidia's new MFG is coming, but I still think Intel's equivalent has a hardware advantage.

Intel's new Core Ultra 200S Plus CPUs promise a big boost for PC gamers
By Darren Allan published
Intel's new Core Ultra 200S Plus CPUs are already impressing PC gamers with some temptingly low MSRPs.

“AI in networks isn’t CPU vs. GPU”: Intel unveils 18A-based Clearwater Forest Xeon 6+ for edge AI and early 6G infrastructure
By Wayne Williams published
Intel expands Xeon 6 lineup with 288-core Clearwater Forest Xeon 6+ targeting AI workloads in 5G networks.

20 years ago, Apple launched a Mac that changed mini-PCs forever
By Alex Blake published
The first Intel Mac mini launched 20 years ago today, marking a clear break with the PowerPC past.

Your next device will be an AI PC, if Intel has anything to do with it — chipmaker predicts more than half of PCs shipped this year will be AI-enabled
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Intel forecasts more than half of PCs shipped in 2026 will include AI processing, impacting laptops, workstations, and mini PCs.

Farewell, old friend — Linux 7.0 finally ditches the ancient (but iconic) Intel 440BX chipset's EDAC driver, but what's next?
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Linux kernel 7.0 removes the Intel 440BX EDAC driver, ending legacy support while highlighting the shift toward modern memory and CPU architectures.

'Widely panned' is an understatement! Intel kills pay-as-you-go hardware upgrades, 15 years after the infamous Intel Upgrade Service scheme
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Intel has quietly abandoned its pay-to-unlock silicon strategy after enterprises rejected fees for features already built into processors.

Rumor suggests Intel's next-gen flagship CPU could be very power-hungry
By Darren Allan published
Intel's Nova Lake flagship is rumored to have eye-opening power usage — but I don't think this is anything to worry about (yet).

What will Nvidia think? Intel CEO confirms GPU building will continue as it looks to stake a claim in the most lucrative industry around right now
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Intel confirms internal GPU development, hires key engineers, and aims to challenge Nvidia in high-performance AI and gaming markets.
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