Power draw runs at 125W base TDP, with a maximum turbo power of 250W under heavy all-core load. The 3nm manufacturing process ...
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Intel's next-gen 52-core Nova Lake CPU could pull up to 474W
Intel's flagship 52-core Nova Lake processor could feature a 474W PL2 power limit.
AMD held its Advancing AI 2024 event last week, where it launched its latest datacenter silicon—the 5th Generation EPYC processor (codenamed “Turin”) and the MI325X AI accelerator. On the networking ...
If you're looking to buy a new laptop or desktop computer, one of the things you should keep an eye out for is the processor's generation. The generation tells you the CPU's iteration and how new and ...
New HPE Cray GX5000 rack supports up to 1.28PB of RAM and AMD Venice processors ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Intel's new flagship Core Ultra 9 285K "Arrow Lake-S" processor has been teased again, but this time in QS (qualifying sample) form which hit 5.7GHz boost, ...
They say there’s no such thing as bad publicity, but the press that Intel has generated in the last year has certainly been testing the boundaries of the aphorism. But before it was a company that ...
The Core Ultra 9 285K arrived with a thud. It’s an interesting, and sometimes very impressive, processor, but it’s not necessarily a good one. Stacked up against some of the best processors, the Core ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Intel was meant to launch its next-gen Nova Lake-S desktop processors this year, but according to the latest leaks, we'll be seeing Nova Lake-S unveiled at ...
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The two most exciting PC components to upgrade are the graphics card and the processor. We haven’t seen next-gen graphics cards yet, and we’re unlikely to see them this year, but both Intel and AMD ...
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