Returning to a unified core design would give Intel extra room on the chip for more performance cores, but it would be a complete redesign and layout change.
For as long as I’ve been building PCs, there’s been one number that always gets enthusiasts buzzing – core count. In most cases, every leap forward in desktop processors has been measured in how many ...
Let's talk about AMD's next-generation Zen 6. It has already been all but confirmed that AMD will finally be increasing the core count of a Ryzen CCD to 12 cores from a ...
On the surface, the change might look like semantics. But it reflects a broader evolution inside Apple Silicon that moves ...
New details about future Intel gaming CPUs for gaming laptops have been leaked online. Intel Nova Lake mobile CPUs in several different configurations are shown in the leak, with the most powerful one ...
Intel’s 14th-generation desktop processors were a mild update on top of a mild update: a barely faster revision of the 13th-gen Core CPUs, which were themselves a modest tweak to 2021’s 12th-gen Core ...
Intel Corp. today expanded its product portfolio with more than a dozen new processors geared toward the laptop market. The chips are joining the company’s Core Ultra 200 product line, which debuted ...
Intel is reportedly struggling to put its next-generation Panther Lake mobile gaming CPUs into production. That's according to a new report, which suggests that the company's new 18A semiconductor ...
It appears that Intel could be making plans to ditch its current hybrid core design, and return to a Unified Core Design for ...