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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
With X570 motherboards demanding huge premiums, Intel's cut-price Cascade Lake-X could benefit from more affordable motherboards compared to 3rd Gen Threadripper.
3D NAND based.
Is Intel's first 5GHz CPU just a nod to the past or a decent CPU in its own right?
Rates as a medium severity flaw, though.
Spin qubit chip built in a regular fab.
8086 of the former to be given away.
Packing a six-core Intel CPU, GTX 1060, RGB keyboard, and 1.5TB of storage, the 15.6" £1,300 Recoil II means business.
8th Gen Intel cores, USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C.
One step closer to 'universal memory'.
'Virtual Fences' not enough for Variant 4, sources say.
Previous patches provide some protection.
Micron launches 7.68TB 2.5" SATA drive.
Still no launch date, though.
Concentrating on microcontroller promise.
Should have read the docs more carefully.
Intel hit again.
Could be on-track for a revenue flip.
Will lead the silicon engineering division.
With a mirrored 570X, 5GHz 8700K, and a plethora of RGB hardware, the Narcissus is a real showstopper.
'Market dynamics don't support further investment.'
Strikes a blow against Intel.
Microsoft's APT the first to benefit.
Cheaper Coffee Lake-compatible chipsets and motherboards have arrived, but has AMD stolen a march on Intel ?
October 14 2021 | 15:04