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Trace the evolution of PC graphics buses from IBM’s ISA to the current industry-standard PCIe and uncover how these ...
Intel may halt external 18A chip production to focus on its 14A foundry node, in an aim to counter TSMC's manufacturing ...
Intel 18A manufacturing node is expected to offer 25% higher frequency or 36% power efficiency compared to Intel 3.
In 1994, Intel faced its first major recall due to the FDIV bug in the original Pentium processor, resulting in a financial loss of approximately $475 million USD.
1981 - Intel's 8088 microprocessor, with 29,000 transistors, becomes the brain in the IBM Personal Computer, kicking off the era of personal computing.
Intel’s Core i7-7740X isn’t necessarily a bad processor, but it sure is a confusing one. Years ago, Intel maintained a list of X-series CPUs for a high-end desktop (HEDT) platform.
Fortunately, the upstart CPU had enough to set it apart from the competition. Manufactured by IBM using its 500 nm process node, clock speeds were just as good as Intel's, ranging from 70 to 110 MHz.
In 1993, Intel launched the very first Pentium CPU, and it would launch CPUs under this brand for years to come. Each new Pentium was faster than the last, but none of these CPUs were particularly ...
Chip giant Intel is replacing its Pentium and Celeron brands with a more generic branding -- Intel Processor. What this change means for buyers For shoppers this means that 2023 laptops with ...
Intel will drop the Celeron and Pentium names for 2023 laptop CPUs with something called the new "Intel processor", while sharpening its focus on flagship brands like Intel Core, Intel Evo, and ...