News
Intel unveils new 11th Gen chipsets, a new brand logo The processors code-named “Tiger Lake,” are capable of speeds up to 4.8 GHz offering improved power efficiency.
TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) -- Intel Corp., INTC, -0.47% the Santa Clara, Calif., chip maker, is simplifying its brands and logos, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday. Among other moves, the ...
New motherboards based on Z590, B560, and H510 chipsets thus are inbound, nothing new, of course, but they haven't been really confirmed either. Well, they're coming as the new logos got leaked ...
The rebrand focuses on Intel's bid to go beyond PC chips and power innovations that improve the world. The company is also tweaking the five-note 'bong' it plays after every commercial.
The Z170 chipset has been available for some time now, ... Intel's 100-Series Chipsets Detailed Side-by-Side By Matt Bach November 11, 2015 . Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years.
In contrast, Intel has been releasing a new chipset and/or socket every one or two generations. In the case of the 7th and 8th-gen CPUs, the company released an update to its LGA 1151 socket that ...
The Z390 chipset, built on the 14nm process node, was also set to offer support for the upcoming 8-core/16-thread Coffee Lake CPUs, but they should work on a Z370 motherboard through a BIOS update.
Three sub-3GHz Pentium 4 processors accompany the arrival of the 865 chipset. Intel has released 2.8GHz, 2.6GHz and 2.4GHz P4s that use the speedier 800MHz FSB, ...
Motherboards based on Intel's new Z390 chipset are rolling out alongside Intel's 9th-gen CPUs, plugging the glaring holes in Z370's capabilities.
The rebrand focuses on Intel's bid to go beyond PC chips and power innovations that improve the world. The company is also tweaking the five-note 'bong' it plays after every commercial.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results