Intel’s 18A-P node delivers unexpected gains, offering 9% more performance or 18% lower power without shrinking transistor density. This shift could reshape how PC builders balance speed and efficiency.
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NVIDIA's upcoming N1 system-on-chip, designed for AI workloads in laptops, has been spotted on an engineering mothe...
A limited-time one-off payment of $15.97 secures ad-blocking, tracker protection, and parental controls across nine...
Intel's latest GPU drivers enable Crimson Desert to run on Intel Arc GPUs, addressing previous compatibility issues...
The newest Ubuntu version demands more memory and storage than Windows 11, signaling a move away from legacy hardwa...