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Tag: Intel


Computing, Hardware

Intel upgrades Bluetooth for Windows 11 – and it’s great news for people with the PS5 DualSense controller

February 28, 2024

Via: Techradar

Intel has just released a new Wireless Bluetooth driver for Windows 11 (and Windows 10), and it looks like it could make DualSense, the official controller for the PlayStation 5, work even better with PCs. As Neowin reports, the Intel […]


Computing, Hardware

Intel lands foundry deal for custom Microsoft processor — 18A process tech to be used for ‘very exciting platform shift’

February 21, 2024

Via: Tom's Hardware

Intel Foundry announced Wednesday at IFS Direct that Microsoft has chosen Intel’s 18A (1.8nm-class) process technology for its next-generation custom processor. “We are in the midst of a very exciting platform shift that will fundamentally transform productivity for every individual […]


Computing, Software & Applications

Intel discloses 34 security holes in firmware and software — Thunderbolt, XTU, chipset drivers, and more

February 14, 2024

Via: Tom's Hardware

Intel has disclosed a whopping 34 security vulnerabilities, contained within 32 pieces of software and two kinds of firmware. The 32 software security bugs broadly impact drivers for chipsets, Wi-Fi, and other components, and also include applications such as XTU, […]


Computing, Hardware

Intel is refining its computing vision and where it sees the PC going

December 15, 2023

Via: TechSpot

During Intel’s “AI Everywhere” event in New York City this week, the company unveiled new Core Ultra CPUs for laptops and the 5th-gen Xeon CPU for servers and data centers. Both offer enhanced AI capabilities, along with significant improvements in […]


Computing, Hardware

Intel launches Core Ultra processors to power up your next laptop with AI

December 14, 2023

Via: Techradar

Intel Core Ultra is officially here with Intel’s AI Everywhere event kicking off today, December 14, 2023. The new processors, first announced at Intel Innovations a couple of months ago, are Intel’s first chips to feature a neural processing unit […]


Computing, Software & Applications

Intel releases new Arc drivers optimized for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, several DX11 games

December 8, 2023

Via: Tom's Hardware

Intel released a new non-WHQL driver containing a surprising number of updates. While the 31.0.101.5074 driver for Arc and Iris Xe provides performance improvements for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (which sees an 8% average FPS uplit at 1080p Ultra), there […]


Computing, Hardware

Intel’s new acceleration program is pushing for 100 million AI PCs by 2025

October 20, 2023

Via: TechSpot

Intel has just announced a new initiative dubbed the AI PC Acceleration Program, which aims to provide resources to software and hardware vendors, enabling them to create AI-powered features that can utilize its upcoming Core Ultra mobile chips, code-named “Meteor […]


Computing, Hardware

Intel Accidentally Revealed a CPU, Then Pulled it From Public View

September 8, 2023

Via: Tom's Hardware

Intel accidentally shared a sneak peek of a next-generation Xeon chip in a promotional video, flaunting the company’s advanced packaging technologies. While the chipmaker quickly removed it from the video, we saved a screenshot of the mysterious processor, which poses […]


Computing, Hardware

Intel and Lenovo Develop Future of PCs in Shanghai

August 10, 2023

Via: Tom's Hardware

The worst rivals for any chip designer and PC maker are not its direct competitors, but rather devices that their potential customers already own. Therefore, to make those customers buy something new, they need to advance their products at a […]


Computing, Hardware

Intel Silently Launches Arc A570M, A530M Mobile GPUs

July 31, 2023

Via: Tom's Hardware

With two new additions, Intel has expanded the company’s discrete mobile Arc Alchemist lineup. While Arc A570M and A530M are unlikely to rival the best graphics cards, we’ll still see the Arc A-series duo inside many upcoming gaming laptops. Intel […]


Computing, Hardware

Intel Raptor Lake Refresh specs leaked ahead of launch

July 19, 2023

Via: TechSpot

The leak comes from noted hardware tipster Benchlife (via momomo_us), and reveals detailed info on the cores, clock speeds, and TDPs of the three aforementioned chips. Starting off with the Core i9-14900K, it is expected to be the flagship SKU […]


Computing, Hardware

AMD keeps chipping away at Intel’s x86 market share as overall sales take a hit

May 11, 2023

Via: TechSpot

By now it’s no secret the hardware industry has been struggling in recent months, mostly due to economic uncertainty and low demand for consumer electronics. People in need of a phone or PC upgrade are increasingly turning to refurbished and […]


Computing, Hardware

Intel Rebranding its Chips With Meteor Lake: Core Ultra 5 Spotted

May 1, 2023

Via: Tom's Hardware

Intel’s Meteor Lake processors are seemingly on track to launch sometime in the second half of 2023, so it is not surprising to see benchmark results leak one way or another. However, more surprising than the benchmarks, the company has […]


Computing, Data Management

How Pure Storage and Intel are reducing the energy cost and environmental impact of big data

April 24, 2023

Via: InfoWorld

Climate change poses an existential threat to who we are and how we function as a society. Rising global temperatures, fueled by excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, will result in strained infrastructure, species loss, and sea level rise.The consequences […]


Internet, Wireless & Cloud

Intel Cloud Optimizer + Intel Optimization Hub revolutionize the cloud

April 24, 2023

Via: InfoWorld

Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) offer an ever-expanding array of instance types, ensuring that for any given workload there exists the perfect hosting option that matches the exact needs of that app or business service. But with this expansion comes an […]


Computing, Software & Applications

Intel’s latest graphics drivers have cut down download size in half, from 1.2GB to 604MB

March 24, 2023

Via: TechSpot

Intel’s latest graphics driver chopped its download size from 1.6GB to 604MB. The optimization brings the GPU newcomer’s software closer to its competitors without compromising on features or performance. The company credits the accomplishment to improved compression, indicating that the […]


Computing, Hardware

Intel and Partners Showcase ‘Green PC’ That’s 90% Recyclable

February 24, 2023

Via: Tom's Hardware

Today, Intel held an event in Beijing with the theme “joining hands with ecological partners to share new concepts of high-energy and low-carbon, and jointly create green commercial computers.” The chipmaker and its partners Tsinghua Tongfang and Acer took the […]


Computing, Software & Applications

Intel’s secret overclocking app is supremely user-friendly – so why hasn’t it been released yet?

February 14, 2023

Via: Techradar

Intel has overclocking software which could really take the sting out of juicing up a CPU to perform better, and make the process more accessible to less tech-savvy types – but you can’t get hold of this app yet. Why […]


Computing, Hardware

A look at the prototype hardware and software Intel uses for CPU validation

February 13, 2023

Via: TechSpot

Using an internal Intel tool called ROC (short for real time overclocking) along with prototype hardware, der8auer was able to push the 13900HK to 6.0GHz with relative ease before it locked up. That’s pretty impressive for a mobile chip although […]


Computing, Hardware

Intel Alder Lake CPU prices could fall by up to 20%

February 1, 2023

Via: TechSpot

Citing industry sources, the report from Taiwanese publication DigiTimes (via Tom’s Hardware) claims that Intel is in talks with specific PC vendors to cut Alder Lake prices by up to 20%, a move that comes after Intel increased the CPU […]