First up, we'll be introduced to the new Core Ultra 200V series "Lunar Lake" CPUs later this month for laptops, with the desktops getting Core Ultra 200 series "Arrow Lake" CPUs (200V = laptops, 200 = ...
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Intel NUC 12 extreme review - Dragon Canyon!
Today Leo is taking a look at the brand-new Intel nuc 12 Extreme, codenamed Dragon Canyon. It's packing an i9-12900 cpu and ...
Intel has only just launched its new Core Ultra 200V series "Lunar Lake" CPUs, but we're hearing morer and more details of its next-gen Core Ultra 300 series "Panther Lake" in new leaks. In a post on ...
Intel is starting to reveal more details about its upcoming Core Ultra Series 3 “Panther Lake” chips for mobile devices. Unsurprisingly the company is promising big performance and efficiency gains – ...
Rumor mill: Intel's Nova Lake mobile platform is still more than a year from launch, but a major leak has seemingly revealed its core configurations. If the report is accurate, the next-generation ...
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Intel has formally announced its first batch of next-generation Core Ultra processors, codenamed “Lunar Lake.” The CPUs will be available in PCs beginning on September 24. Formally dubbed “Intel Core ...
Rumor mill: Intel's upcoming Panther Lake CPU lineup has been making headlines as of late, particularly after the company shared an architectural overview with journalists during last month's Tech ...
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Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus CPU review
While the Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus does not redefine performance, it delivers the kind of balanced value that makes it one of Intel’s most sensible releases in years.
A new Intel document leak has surfaced, which appears to confirm that a new Intel gaming CPU is in the works with 12 P-Cores and no E-Cores. As it's the P-Cores (where the P stands for "performance") ...
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