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INTEL has been recently tweeting about its upcoming XE-HP MCM GPU on its official twitter account. Continue reading Intel confirms the design phase is already underway for its upcoming XE-HP discrete consumer-grade GPUs
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INTEL has been recently tweeting about its upcoming XE-HP MCM GPU on its official twitter account. Continue reading Intel confirms the design phase is already underway for its upcoming XE-HP discrete consumer-grade GPUs
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ASROCK has recently made a bold statement regarding overclocking on their 400 series of Motherboards. According to the company, users can now easily overclock non-K CPUs on any non-Z compatible motherboard, mostly the B460/H470 chipsets. Continue reading Non-Z Motherboards and non-K Intel Comet Lake processors get support for overclocking by ASROCK
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If you have been following the latest roadmap of INTEL Core series of processors, and the new platform they are based on, then you might have noticed that many motherboard vendors have been claiming that their Z490-series of Motherboards have full hardware support for the PCI 4.0 standard. Continue reading Gigabyte confirms that Z490 motherboards will have support for INTEL’s next-gen Rocket Lake-S processors
Intel has officially announced its 10th generation CPUs, the Comet Lake-S series. The price and final specifications for all of Intel’s new CPUs are similar to what we shared yesterday. Moreover, Intel has shared, in a bizarre way, the first gaming performance results of its high-end model. Continue reading Intel shares first gaming performance results for its next-generation Comet Lake-S CPUs
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INTEL has just recently released its public DCH drivers for OEM systems, which also provides optimization for Gears Tactics and XCOM: Chimera Squad, and few other games. Continue reading INTEL’s first public driver released, unlocks the OEM restriction, provides support for Gears Tactics & other games
It appears that the final specifications and prices for all of Intel’s upcoming Comet Lake-S CPUs have been leaked online. The specs and prices come from Intel’s own slides, so this is a legit leak. And even though we don’t have any benchmarks yet, we expect to see some in a couple of days. Continue reading Final specifications and prices leaked for all of Intel’s upcoming Comet Lake-S CPUs
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There has been a lot of speculation surrounding INTEL’s planned CPU roadmap and the architecture which is going to power the next-gen Core Gaming, mainstream and HEDT CPUs. We already know that next-gen COMET Lake-S CPUs are going to release later this year, and they are also going to offer some compatibility with the upcoming Z490 LGA 1200 socket motherboards, which are going to be hit the shelves soon. Continue reading INTEL’s next-gen Rocket Lake-S CPUs may be compatible with the upcoming Z490 LGA 1200 socket motherboards
According to reports, Intel will officially reveal its next-generation Comet Lake CPUs on April 30th. And according to some early leaks, the high-end model, the Intel Core i9 10900-series, will require a lot of power and will run really hot. Continue reading Intel’s next-generation Comet Lake CPUs will run hot and will require a lot of power
Another month, another report of security vulnerabilities. Normally, we don’t share this kind of news as we focus on gaming news. However, it appears that some new security vulnerabilities have surfaced for both AMD’s and Intel’s CPUs. Continue reading New security vulnerabilities discovered for both Intel and AMD CPUs
It appears that Intel will give PC gamers a first look at its upcoming discrete desktop GPU based on the Xe architecture at GDC 2020. Intel will be present at this event, which takes place in March 2020, and will hold a conference. Continue reading Intel will reveal “new and innovative features” for its Xe gaming GPUs at GDC 2020