Intel's dumped its Core 2 range and busted out some brand-new processors, known as Core i3, i5 and i7, which are designed to simplify the task of choosing a laptop and ensure whichever PC you pick is ...
Intel has plans for a new brand structure that it claims will be less confusing for customers. In this TekSpek we’ll take a look at Intel’s proposals and speculate on its future line up of processors.
Love it or hate it, Intel is overhauling its system of naming and marketing its Core processors for laptops and desktops, which has been in place for almost 15 years. To simplify the company’s ...
Intel Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 CPUs have been around for a few years now, but some buyers still get stumped whenever they attempt to build their own systems and are forced to choose among the ...
Intel’s Core lineup can be confusing, so here’s a simple breakdown of what i3, i5, i7, and i9 CPUs are actually meant for. From budget-friendly everyday use to full-blown overkill, this video explains ...
Intel’s two new Core i7 CPUs (860 and 870) are mid-range counterparts to its top-of-the-line Core i7 900-series chips, and initial tests (using Intel’s new DP55KG motherboard) indicate their ...
Wisely, Intel has decided to simplify their overly complex brand structure by boiling things down into three main categories: “entry-level (Intel Core i3), mid-level (Intel Core i5), and high-level ...
We're revisiting Intel's locked Alder Lake CPUs with a special sneak peak of an upcoming MSI motherboard that's capable of making some of our favourite current generation processors much faster. For ...
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