At CES 2020, Intel showcased for the first time its upcoming discrete graphics card, the Xe DG1. Intel showcased DG1 running Destiny 2 in a laptop. In other words, this is a laptop graphics card, and not a desktop GPU. Still, this is something that may interest some of you. Continue reading Intel showcases for the first time its discrete Xe DG1 GPU to the public, running Destiny 2
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Intel’s leaked document states that the i9 10900K is up to 30% faster than the i9 9900K
The Intel Core i9 10900K is the next high-end desktop CPU that will come out later this year. And according to Intel’s leaked document, this CPU will be up to 30% faster than the Intel Core i9 9900K. Continue reading Intel’s leaked document states that the i9 10900K is up to 30% faster than the i9 9900K
Specifications for Intel’s 10th Generation Desktop CPUs leaked, including i9 10900K & i7 10700K
It appears that the specifications for Intel’s 10th generation desktop CPUs have been leaked online. According to the leaked slides, Intel plans release 11 desktop CPUs and all of them will support Huper Threading. Continue reading Specifications for Intel’s 10th Generation Desktop CPUs leaked, including i9 10900K & i7 10700K
Intel will be addressing 77 security vulnerabilities in November 2019
Intel has announced that it will be addressing 77 security vulnerabilities this month. According to the blue team, 67 of the 77 vulnerabilities were internally found by them. Continue reading Intel will be addressing 77 security vulnerabilities in November 2019
Intel’s 10th generation CPUs will offer a 18% multithreaded performance boost, will require new motherboards
It appears that more details about Intel’s 10th generation CPUs have surfaced online. According to Intel’s slides, these new CPUs will require a new socket (in other words, new motherboards) and will offer a respectable performance boost. Continue reading Intel’s 10th generation CPUs will offer a 18% multithreaded performance boost, will require new motherboards
First gaming benchmarks surface for Intel Core i9-10980XE; slower than the i9 9900K & Ryzen 9 3900X
It appears that the first gaming benchmarks for the upcoming Cascade Lake-X desktop processor, the Intel Core i9 10980XE. This processor comes with 18 cores, supports 36 threads, and can turbo boost on all cores at 3.8GHz. However, it appears that this particular CPU is slower in PC games than both the AMD Ryzen 9 3900X and the Intel Core i9 9900K. Continue reading First gaming benchmarks surface for Intel Core i9-10980XE; slower than the i9 9900K & Ryzen 9 3900X
First gaming benchmarks surface for Intel Core i9-9900KS
It appears that the first gaming benchmarks for the Intel Core i9-9900KS have surfaced online. The Intel Core i9-9900KS is basically an overclocked 9900K desktop processor and as you may have guessed, it performs similarly to it. Continue reading First gaming benchmarks surface for Intel Core i9-9900KS
Intel is still working on 10nm desktop CPUs, is making great progress
A new rumour surfaced earlier this week, suggesting that Intel would abandon the 10nm CPUs and move straight away to 7nm. However, it appears that this rumour was false. Intel has officially responded to this, claiming that it is currently making great progress on 10nm desktop CPUs. Continue reading Intel is still working on 10nm desktop CPUs, is making great progress
Intel Core i3-10100 spotted on Sisoftware; supports Hyper Threading, features 4 cores/8 threads
It appears that the first Intel CPU processor based on the Comet Lake architecture has been leaked via Sisoftware. According to Sisoftware’s database, the Intel Core i3-10100 is part of the 10th Generation Comet Lake-S family, and supports Hyper Threading. Continue reading Intel Core i3-10100 spotted on Sisoftware; supports Hyper Threading, features 4 cores/8 threads
Intel confirms that its discrete Xe GPUs will release in 2020 and will support Ray Tracing [UPDATE]
Intel has confirmed at its Developer Conference ‘IDC’ 2019 in Tokyo that its new discrete Xe GPUs will release in 2020. Moreover, the blue team confirmed that these GPUs will support Ray Tracing, something that will please a lot of gamers. Continue reading Intel confirms that its discrete Xe GPUs will release in 2020 and will support Ray Tracing [UPDATE]