• Intel Core i5-14600K vs Intel Core i5-13600K: What’s the difference?

    The i5 series of the Intel Core processors have long been popular with PC gamers, striking a superb balance between performance and price.  But which generation of the i5 Intel chip represents the best value for money? For this guide, we’ll be comparing the two latest additions: the Intel Core i5-13600K and the Intel Core i5-14600K.  Both processors are based on the Raptor Lake architecture, so there’s no generational leap here. Yet Intel has still made some tweaks to the Intel Core...

  • Intel Core i9-14900KS vs Intel Core i9-14900K: What’s the difference?

    Intel has launched the new Intel Core i9-14900KS, heralding it as the most powerful consumer desktop processor yet. But with just a single letter separating it from the existing Intel Core i9-14900K, fans may be confused as to how the two chips differ. To clear up any confusion, we’ve created this comparison guide to highlight the key differences between the Intel Core i9-14900KS and Intel Core i9-14900K. So without further ado, here are the key things you need to know. Max clock...

  • Microsoft and Intel nail down what an "AI PC" is

    At Intel's recent AI summit in Taipei, the company informed the public that Windows PCs will soon leverage NPUs (Neural Processing Units) to run Microsoft Copilot assistant locally. This is the first confirmation of rumors that emerged regarding Copilot and increasingly prevalent hardware-based accelerators late last year.Read Entire Article

  • Intel AI PC Developer Program announced

    Intel Corporation has taken a major leap forward in advancing artificial intelligence (AI) on personal computers with the launch of two key initiatives. The AI PC Developer Program and the integration of independent hardware vendors (IHVs) are set to elevate AI capabilities in over 100 million Intel-based AI PCs by 2025. These strategic moves are […]

  • What’s up with Intel, Euro telcos, Ribbon and Cisco

    Federal funding kickstarts Intel’s $100bn US investment cycleEurope’s telcos put more pressure on the ECRibbon and Cisco boast optical interop breakthrough

  • Intel reveals major system requirements for AI PCs

    We’ve long been hearing about AI PCs, but Microsoft hasn’t shared with the world what those machines will be capable of. But now that Microsoft is nearing the release of a version of Windows packed with AI features, details have started to emerge regarding some of the system requirements for getting the “AI PC” tag. […]

  • China Bans CPUs From Intel, AMD in Government Computers

    The move is reminiscent of US moves to reduce its reliance on chips made in Taiwan in favor of US-made products.

  • China bans Intel and AMD processors in government computers

    China has introduced guidelines that bar the the use of US processors from AMD and Intel in government computers and servers, The Financial Times has reported. The new rules also block Microsoft Windows and foreign database products in favor of domestic solutions, marking the latest move in a long-running tech trade war between the two countries. Government agencies must now use "safe and reliable" domestic replacements for AMD and Intel chips. The list includes 18 approved processors, including...

  • China Aims To Phase Out AMD, Intel From Government Computers

    China reportedly is moving to stop buying AMD and Intel chips from

  • US pumps billions into Intel to boost domestic chip industry

    According to the White House, the US produces less than 10pc of the world’s chips and ‘none’ of the most advanced ones, outperformed by Asian counterparts. : US pumps billions into Intel to boost domestic chip industry

  • Intel in line for $8.5B in direct US chip funding

    Intel reaffirmed a commitment to pump $100 billion into US chip manufacturing over a five-year period after securing a preliminary deal with the government to access up to $20 billion in grants and incentives.

  • Record number of men with disabilities registered in Russia – UK intel

    A record number of men with disabilities has been recorded in Russia since the start of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which is almost certainly related to the war. — Ukrinform.