Intel's new gaming CPU wipes the floor with AMD, with up to 78% higher performance in Cyberpunk 2077
Thanks to its hugely powerful new integrated Xe3 GPU, the Intel Panther Lake laptop CPU series has stolen a surprise victory ...
Intel’s Core Ultra 9 285K is Team Blue's fastest desktop chip and currently sells for $519 on Amazon (discounted from $599).
As promised, Intel has launched the Core Ultra Series 3 processors at CES 2026. These are the long-awaited "Panther Lake" chips, and if Intel's claims hold up under our own testing, they look ...
We got to fool around with a Core Ultra Series 3 laptop for a bit, and naturally, we ran some benchmarks on it.
Intel's Raptor Lake Refresh series is rumored to launch next month. CPUs from the new lineup are already starting to appear online - with the flagship Intel Core i9-14900KF popping up in Geekbench 6 ...
It’s hard to believe, but Intel’s just-launched Core Ultra Series 3 (Panther Lake) laptop graphics may, in fact, be as good ...
Bottom line: In the high-stakes competition for the best server CPUs, Intel's latest entry, the "Sierra Forest" Xeon with a whopping 144 cores is quite the show. However, it's not just about the ...
Intel announced its new "Arrow Lake" Core Ultra 200 series CPUs almost two weeks ago. Per tradition, it will launch with the K-series chips first, which feature an unlocked multiplier for overclocking ...
Today, Intel can breathe a huge sigh of relief as its long-gestating Meteor Lake CPUs are officially in (some) reviewer's hands. We can finally move past all the leaks, hints about what may come, and ...
Intel and AMD may have been the two most dominant forces in PC processors in recent years, but they're far from the only options now, even when it comes to running Windows. Qualcomm just proved that ...
The benchmarks are drawn from Geekbench 6.5 and UL's Procyon suite, run on Windows 11 laptops. Qualcomm claims the 10-core X2 Plus can deliver up to ...
The Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation added notes to over 2,600 benchmark results (here’s an example) accusing Intel of cheating one of its tests by tuning compilers mostly from Xeon server ...
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