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Intel is allegedly working on a large L3 cache for Nova Lake, something big enough to compete with AMD's 3D-VCache technology. The new cache pool is expected to offer 144MB of memory capacity.
There's Intel and AMD on the x86 side, with Apple and Qualcomm making Arm-based processors on the other. We break down the ...
A new rumor suggests Intel Nova Lake CPUs with a big L3 cache are coming, including a 24-core chip with eight P-cores and 16 ...
Leaked Nova Lake specs reveal up to 144MB of L3 cache, potentially aiming squarely at AMD’s gaming-focused X3D series.
Interested in getting into PC gaming, but intimidated by the cost of building a new computer? Intel and AMD both still some make CPUs that won't break the bank.
Refreshed Intel Core Ultra S and HX gaming CPUs to get higher clock speeds but not much else, says new report, contradicting ...
If the rumors are to be believed, Intel may be gearing up for a major apology to gamers in the form of a suite of ...
Tomorrow, AMD will announce its latest processor featuring 3D V-Cache technology, the AMD Ryzen 9000X3D with Zen 5 cores. In anticipation of the launch, CPU-Z has been updated to version 2.12… ...
I’ve reviewed just about every CPU that Intel and AMD have released in the past several generations, and I’ve rounded up five processors that match, and often beat, the Core Ultra 9 285K ...
The AI PC processor battle is forming: AMD Ryzen AI 300 "Strix Point" vs. Intel Core Ultra 200V "Lunar Lake" vs. Qualcomm Snapdragon X.
Intel’s Core 285H chip, the first member of its Core Ultra 200 or “Arrow Lake-H” family for laptops, has a big crater to fill. Yes, crater: This processor essentially bombed on the desktop.
Intel had traditionally reserved eight-core and higher CPUs for its pricey high-end desktop (HEDT) offerings, but AMD brought it to the masses, launching three eight-core, 16-thread CPUs that year.