The Intel Core i5 14600K carries on the tradition of its Alder Lake and Raptor Lake predecessors, in that it's a surprisingly perky midrange gaming processor that offers good levels of performance in ...
TL;DR: Intel has quietly launched the Core i5-110, a 14nm Comet Lake-S CPU with 6-cores and up to 4.3GHz boost, priced at around $200. The unusual naming blends Team Blue's old and new conventions in ...
Intel’s new Core i5-14600K isn’t a massive generational leap, as you can read in our Core i5-14600K review. No one expected it to be with Intel’s 13th-gen CPUs already sitting among the best ...
Today I'm reviewing Intel's Core i5-10600K, which is the company's new 10th Gen flagship six-core processor. It differs to it's successor, the Core i5-9600K, in a number of ways and is perhaps a far ...
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Fancy, expensive processors are fun, but for most people who just want to build a decent middle-of-the-road PC for gaming (and anything else), the best advice is usually to buy a Core i5 or Ryzen 5 ...
AMD’s Ryzen 7 7800X3D has been the undisputed best gaming processor ever since it came out. Thanks to the power of AMD’s 3D V-Cache, this CPU breezes through most games, but may not be the best option ...
Intel's latest mid-range processor, the Core i5-13500, has had benchmark results posted online, showing it's faster than the once mighty Core i5-12600K. Yet to appear on shelves elsewhere, the CPU, ...
Have you ever wondered what those confusing letters and numbers at the end of the CPU mean? Every year, Intel and AMD release new generations of their CPUs with updated specifications and sometimes ...
Except Alder Lake will still be around, hidden in other chips.
From the moment you decide that your current Intel processor just isn’t up to par and start investigating an upgrade to your current laptop or desktop, you’re often bombarded with technical jargon.
Intel would like you to know about a new processor it’s selling. It’s a 6-core, 12-thread, 14-nanometer design that draws 65 watts and runs at 2.9Ghz, called the Core i5-110. If you watch Intel ...