More mysterious were the Intel boards. With the processors and socket redacted with white tape it's almost impossible to know what this new "Next-gen Z Aero G" could possibly be. Almost ...
Assuming the leak is correct, Fire Range CPUs should feature pin-to-pin compatibility with the FL1 socket ... the last ...
Details allegedly belonging to Intel's future Wildcat Lake CPU have seemingly come to light. According to a post by X86 is ...
New shipping manifests highlight that Intel might be readying a successor to its N-series CPUs dubbed Wildcat Lake.
'Certainly in the segments that we compete in, it's really, really niche,' one Intel partner says of four- and eight-socket servers, which are the only server types being supported with the new ...
In a new post from the Commercial Times, we're learning that Apple's next-gen A19 processor ... 4-based "Dragon Range" processors, with new Zen 5 CPU cores, with socket compatibility the same ...
Which legacy socket(s) accepted both Intel and AMD CPUs? Released in March 1994, Socket 5 was designed for second-gen P5 Pentium processors among other Intel parts, but could also accept AMD K5 ...
A Zen 5 based 16 core CPU has emerged at Geekbench and a leaker suggests it could belong to AMD's upcoming Fire Range series.
Based on a 65nm fabricating process, the "Intel Next-Generation Microarchitecture ... The first, code named "Conroe," will be a Socket 775 processor featuring two cores and a shared 4MB L2 ...
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