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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Extends warranties anyway.
People still waiting for the GPD Win.
Only for Kaby Lake and Skylake, though.
15 percent performance boost claimed.
14nm plant to be tooled for 7nm.
Networking gear and NASes dropping.
Offers Ryzen, Vega launch schedule.
Profit margins to jump a point or more.
We're standing by our reasoning for dishing out an award to the Core i3-7350K - here's why.
We run through the features of Gigabyte's new premium motherboard brand, Aorus.
The first drive to feature Intel and Micron's 3D NAND, the MX300 comes in 2.5in and M.2 flavours.
Drops ECC support, though.
Two years later than planned.
Intel has unlocked a Core i3, but can this £180 CPU pull its weight?
DinoPC is out the gate with Z270 systems already - how does the C3 Mod Gaming PC stack up?
We chime in with our favourite bits of hardware from 2016.
Zen has a new name, it seems.
Looks to build a £12.5 billion facility.
For some reason not jointly.
We've got some preliminary benchmarks and overclock results for Intel's new CPU.
Rising from the ashes, the Buyer's Guide returns - Christmas lists at the ready!
Puts Intel Nervana chips on the roadmap.
Razer's nifty ultrabook and external GPU dock combination is finally in the UK - we take a look.
October 14 2021 | 15:04