Intel has unveiled its expanded lineup of Intel Core Ultra processors. They target all sorts of devices from the power-efficient to the powerful. Today at MWC 2025 in Barcelona, Intel announced the ...
Shopping for a new laptop can be a confusing experience. I find the best place to start is with size. Do you want a featherlight ultraportable or a larger model that has a bigger screen but is more of ...
Intel will formally launch its first Core Ultra Series 3 laptop processors later this month, the company announced at its CES keynote today. Codenamed Panther Lake and targeted, at least for now, at ...
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 has recently unveiled its latest generation of desktop processors, the Core Ultra 200S series, which is built on the company’s new Arrow Lake architecture. This new lineup promises not only a ...
Intel has finally announced its Arrow Lake Core Ultra 200 desktop processors - the successors to the current 14th Gen models. The Core Ultra 9 285K is the new flagship, followed by the Core Ultra 7 ...
Merely two months after putting the Ultra Series 3 Panther Lake chips on the shelves, Intel has finally launched the Core Ultra 200S Plus desktop processors as part of its Arrow Lake refresh lineup.
Intel’s Core Ultra 200 series is currently bifurcated between two architectures: Lunar Lake, which powers the Core Ultra 200V series of laptop chips; and Arrow Lake, which is included in the Core ...
Benchlife explained: "Although the Intel Innovation 2024 event has been postponed, the Arrow Lake-S for desktop computers, also known as Intel Core Ultra 2 series processors, according to the ...
Intel today unveiled its new Intel Core Series 3 mobile processors (codenamed Wildcat Lake) for home users seeking value for money, small businesses, and edge deployments, promising improved ...
When I think gaming pc or gaming laptop, I think AMD because they have been the dominant force in the CPU market in gaming for too long now. Almost so long that I had started to wonder if Intel only ...