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Intel’s unannounced Core i9-10850K desktop CPU has been spotted, cheaper 10-core unlocked chip than the i9-10900K

It appears that Intel might have another Comet Lake-S desktop processor in the works, as spotted by TUM_APISAK. The core i9-10900K is currently the fastest flagship model in the Comet lake-S series and it has been in the market for quite some time, though with very poor availability or stock. Continue reading Intel’s unannounced Core i9-10850K desktop CPU has been spotted, cheaper 10-core unlocked chip than the i9-10900K

Silicon Lottery is currently selling a highly pre-binned 10-cores 5.1GHz (all-core clock) ‘Core i9-10900K’ CPU for $949

Similar to the Core i7-10700K, silicon lottery is now selling three different pre-binned variants of the Core i9-10900K processor. Though, they seem to be out of stock right now, but if you are interested in buying any of these processors, then you can get notified by email when these pre-binned Intel Core i9 10900K boxed processors are back in stock. Continue reading Silicon Lottery is currently selling a highly pre-binned 10-cores 5.1GHz (all-core clock) ‘Core i9-10900K’ CPU for $949

European Hardware Awards 2020’s winners have been announced, AMD beats Intel in most of the hardware categories

The European Hardware Association/EHA comprises 9 of the largest independent technology news and reviews sites from across the continent, with a combined audience of more than 22 million technology enthusiasts and influencers. The EHA conducts large scale, detailed research, which is presented at events like COMPUTEX and DISTREE. Continue reading European Hardware Awards 2020’s winners have been announced, AMD beats Intel in most of the hardware categories

Intel’s new graphics Driver version “27.20.100.8336” provides optimizations and fixes bugs in some games

Intel has released the latest version of its DCH graphics driver for Windows 10 PCs, bringing the version number to 27.20.100.8336. Back in April 2020 Intel released its first public DCH driver which unlocked the OEM restriction, apart from providing support for several PC games. Continue reading Intel’s new graphics Driver version “27.20.100.8336” provides optimizations and fixes bugs in some games

Intel plans to use “nanoribbon/nanowire” transistor tech within 5 years, going from FinFET to Gate-All-Around design

At this year’s international VLSI conference, Intel CTO Mike Mayberry revealed that the company expects to have new nanowire/nanoribbon transistors in high-volume production within the next five years. Intel is planning to move beyond its current FinFET transistor technology layouts. Continue reading Intel plans to use “nanoribbon/nanowire” transistor tech within 5 years, going from FinFET to Gate-All-Around design

Intel’s next-gen “Alder Lake-S” lineup of desktop processors confirmed to support a new LGA1700 socket

If you have been following INTEL’s roadmap, then you must be aware that Intel recently introduced its LGA 1200 socket platform for Comet Lake-S, and also promised to offer support for Rocket Lake-S CPUs. Previously, according to one report posted by Lit-Tech, it was rumored that the LGA 1200 socket would soon be replaced with the arrival of next-gen ‘Alder Lake-S’ CPUs. Continue reading Intel’s next-gen “Alder Lake-S” lineup of desktop processors confirmed to support a new LGA1700 socket

Intel claims to have ‘superior gaming performance’ over AMD, but compares two different gaming systems

According to some leaked internal marketing slides from INTEL coming via _rogame on twitter, it has come to our attention that Intel has made some very bold claims with regards to the gaming performance of their notebooks equipped with the Core i7-H and similar mobile processors. Continue reading Intel claims to have ‘superior gaming performance’ over AMD, but compares two different gaming systems

Intel announces a new security feature, ‘Control-Flow Enforcement’ Tech to mitigate common Malware threats

Intel today announced a new security capability, dubbed as Intel Control-Flow Enforcement Technology (Intel CET), which will be first available on the upcoming mobile processor ‘Tiger Lake’. Intel’s CET plans to deliver CPU-level security capabilities to help protect against common “malware attack” methods, which have been challenging to mitigate in the past, even with software. Continue reading Intel announces a new security feature, ‘Control-Flow Enforcement’ Tech to mitigate common Malware threats