From the moment you decide that your current Intel processor just isn’t up to par and start investigating an upgrade to your current laptop or desktop, you’re often bombarded with technical jargon.
With similar pricing and target audiences, these two processors offer contrasting strengths across gaming, productivity, and power consumption.
CPU performs almost identically to the Apple A18 Pro in single-core tests, while leading by 21% in multi-core tests.
Power consumption is the figure a lot of people are interested in, but Anandtech has this at 26W higher than the Core i9-13900K. Not a huge amount, but the latter was already over 100W higher than the ...
Whenever you’re building a new gaming PC, you’re going to have to decide between Intel and AMD for your processor. However, as the years go on, the right answer is constantly changing. For instance, ...
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 ...
Intel has officially unveiled its two latest processors aimed at wrestling back a little bit of gaming PC market share from AMD's dominant Ryzen 7000 and 9000 chips. The new Intel Core Ultra 200S Plus ...