Read on to see them all, followed by a helpful spec-comparison chart ... the Celeron and Pentium lines, have given way to new family names: the Intel N100 and Intel Processor, respectively.) ...
The RM1 currently ships with the Intel 300 (yes, that's the full CPU name...), which debuted last year as the company's ...
Intel has detailed major updates in the quest to improve performance of its ill-fated Core Ultra 200 Arrow Lake processors that were released back in October. The inconsistent performance at times ...
In Intel’s case, the manufacturer plans to add more CPUs that might compete against some of the best processors. To that end, Intel has now announced preorders for new Arrow Lake CPUs ...
Intel’s new Arrow Lake CPUs came out in October promising high performance at lower power levels, but reviews, including ours, noted surprisingly lackluster gaming performance. Tom Warren said ...
The most recent Atom used in laptops is from 2016 and it was hardly fast back then. Up until recently, there were separate brands for Celeron and Pentium processors. Intel has now bundled both of them ...
Intel’s new Core (Series 2) processors are mobile chips designed for laptops. But while the processors are new, their architecture isn’t. The new chips are based on the same Raptor Lake ...
This analysis focused on the default values (without overclocking) in games with its own benchmark under the same conditions (1440p resolution) with which we did the analysis of the TUF Gaming ...
Intel's Robert Hallock came onto our livestream again today to talk about the promised performance-improving updates for Intel's Arrow Lake processors. It turns out, four of the promised updates ...
Gaming is looking like a much better prospect for Intel Arrow Lake CPUs now, thanks to the latest Cyberpunk 2077 update. Noticing that the patch notes stated that the game is around 33% faster now ...
Whenever we have a new generation of processors from AMD and Intel, a lot of things change. Of course, the power balance among the best processors shifts, and there’s a seemingly endless number ...