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3 reasons why your 4-core CPU is not obsolete yet
Before you write clickbait in the comments, hear me out. While everyone (including myself) is advocating moving to 8 cores ...
CPU core count has been a hotly debated topic ever since the first multi-core chip from Intel launched back in the late 2000s. Recently, both AMD and Team Blue have released server-grade processors ...
Recent information reveals Intel's upcoming launch of the N250 processor, a part of the new "Twin Lake" series. This low-power processor is set to succeed the N200 "Alder Lake-N" series and is ...
Intel's new Xeon W9-3595X processor features 60 cores and 120 threads that will boost up to 4.8GHz, offering 4 more cores and 4 more threads over the current flagship Xeon CPU, which only boosts up to ...
It looks like AMD could be working on an absolute stomping monster of a CPU with rumors that its next-gen codename Bergamo CPU rocking a huge 128 cores and 256 threads of Zen 4 processing power. We ...
If it seems like an immense proportion of the news we cover lately comprises leaks and rumors for upcoming hardware, that's because it does. There is so much new hardware on the way from AMD, NVIDIA, ...
It seems like regular leaker Raichu (@OneRaichu on Twitter) has gotten his little Pokémon paws on a pair (at least) of pre-release processors from both Intel and AMD. With the hardware in hand, he did ...
In a recent hardware deep-dive, we took a look at how CPU cores and cache impacted gaming performance. To do that, we used three Intel Core processors and compared their core scaling performance, ...
Although we consider AMD's Ryzen 5 1600 to be the sweet spot for folks building a new high-end gaming rig, many of you interested in going Intel have been wondering whether it makes more sense to buy ...
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