Netlist delivered strong revenue growth in the quarter, driven by the turnaround in the memory market from ... NVDIMMs shifted to an Intel product call Optane that product is now end of life ...
DDR5-12112 is the new memory world record, set by overclockers AKM with the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, V-COLOR XFinity memory, ...
TL;DR: MSI has introduced a new "Memory Extension Mode" for its 800-series motherboards and Intel Core Ultra 200 "Arrow Lake" CPUs, offering up to 21% more performance. This feature includes three ...
Despite a rocky start, Intel’s Arc GPUs are now among the best ... like in the benchmark I spoke about above — and 19Gbps memory. This is faster than Arc Alchemist, but as the GPU only comes ...
These DDR5 CU-DIMM memory modules are engineered with an integrated clock driver (CKD) and support overclocking speeds up to DDR5-9600. Specifically designed to complement the latest Intel Core ...
Intel was for decades Silicon Valley’s dominant chip company. But missed opportunities and poor execution left it on the sidelines in tech’s latest gold rush. Credit...Kevin Van Aelst for The ...
AMD and Intel have fought for supremacy for decades, duking it out in a bid to make the best processors you can buy. The competition is fierce, and that's a great thing for PC enthusiasts.
PETALING JAYA: Chip giant Intel Corp is said to have partially paused its new chip-packaging and testing project in Penang, which is a part of the US$7bil investment announced three years ago.
Arrow Lake also sees Intel being much less conservative than previously when it comes to memory speeds. The Core Ultra 9 285K, and all the other chips in the new lineup, officially support up to ...
The most common brand of processor in laptops you can buy in the UK is Intel. However, Intel's myriad of marketing names for its various processors can make comparisons extremely tricky. In this guide ...
The downside is potentially higher memory and cache access latencies for certain workloads. We emphasize "potentially" as this kind of thing is highly workload dependent. Turning to Intel, the ...
Investors are worried that a huge production increase from China could derail the recovery of the memory-chip market. That doesn’t yet seem like an immediate risk, but China could still be a ...