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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Drops protection for Spectre Variant 2.
While warning investors the storm isn't over.
It did a whoopsie, it seems.
Aims at disruption.
Intel has work to do in 2018: AMD is strong at the low end and the Core i7-8700K is bettered by Ryzen 7 in some benchmarks despite costing a lot a more.
Not restricted to older parts.
Haswell, Broadwell confirmed affected.
Will work on 3D XPoint independently.
Five new SKUs and a new VR-ready NUC announced.
Patches arriving now.
AMD users not affected.
Intel's mid-range Core i5 gets a 50 percent core boost to battle with Ryzen, but at £250 can it take on AMD's cheaper six-core CPUs?
Still using Arm parts, too.
2018 looks set for more CPU battles with AMD refining its Ryzen CPUs and Zen core and Intel posed to release low-end chipsets and eight-core mainstream CPUs.
Continues with the metallic theme.
Takes on Google's AIY Vision Kit.
Check with your manufacturer for a firmware fix.
Intel has more powerful CPUs than ever, but are the blurred lines between mainstream and high-end desktop too fuzzy and making some models pointless?
Going all-out to replace NAND.
Should trickle to consumer products, too.
Will compete with AMD, Nvidia.
Throw HBM2 into the mix, too.
Add-in card 280GB and 480GB; 2.5” 280GB only.
October 14 2021 | 15:04