The Core Ultra 200S Plus likely won’t beat AMD’s best X3D chips, but Intel promises it's the fastest gaming CPUs it has 'ever ...
AMD has enjoyed being the preferred CPU vendor for the majority of gaming PCs for sometime now, but Intel's latest refreshed chips are aiming to claw back some market share through competitive ...
Intel doesn’t have a next-generation upgrade available for desktops yet, but it is shoring up its desktop lineup with a pair of upgraded chips. The Core Ultra 200S Plus processors (also referred to as ...
In brief: AMD dominated socketed CPU sales on Amazon's US site in March, and the picture doesn't seem to have changed a few months later. Intel's new Core Ultra 200 series chips struggled to climb the ...
AMD Ryzen CPUs are riding a wave of popularity right now, and the latest best seller charts show them completely annihilating the competition from Intel. What's more, most of the Intel chips that are ...
TL;DR: According to Valve's figures, AMD's presence has increased significantly in the CPU arena, and Team Red's silicon is now in 38.73% of Steam PCs, up nearly 5% in two months. This shift is likely ...
The Register on MSN
Intel finds its Zen undercutting AMD with Arrow Lake refresh
Let them eat cores Intel has a new strategy for shoring up its eroding market share: Offering PC buyers more cores per dollar than arch-rival AMD in a refresh of its Arrow Lake range.… Chipzilla, on ...
Intel just tipped Core Ultra 200S Plus, a promising, price-aggressive bunch of refreshed "Arrow Lake" desktop processors coming in late March. Here's everything I've learned so far about these new ...
Intel's new Core Ultra 200S Plus chips address shortcomings in Arrow Lake while bringing along fascinating new tech.
Tom's Hardware on MSN
PC processors entered the GHz era today in the year 2000
Today in the year 2000, AMD shipped an undisputable milestone processor, its 1 GHz Athlon CPU. Thus, the Gigahertz PC era was ...
Near-term execution risks are rising as memory cost inflation limits CCG visibility, while acute Xeon supply constraints also limit Intel's ability to capitalize on renewed server CPU demand. This is ...
TL;DR: AMD's next-gen Zen 6 processors are expected to exceed 6.0GHz clock speeds, potentially reaching 6.4-6.5GHz, thanks to significant TSMC process node advancements from N4P to N2X. This leap ...
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