Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, including laptops, tablets, smartphones: how they define the computing experience and the hardware that makes them tick. He has served as an ...
On the eve of the 40th anniversary of Moore’s Law, Intel Corp. today said that OEMs Alienware, Dell and Velocity Micro are now selling desktop PCs and workstations using its first dual-core ...
Ambler, Pa.—MEN Micro, Inc. released a 6U, CompactPCI single board computer (SBC) equipped with either one or two Intel Xeon dual core processors, providing up to four CPU cores with a frequency of ...
Can you remember when you received your first computer or device containing a CPU with more than one main processing core on the die? We’re guessing for many of you it was probably some time around ...
ASUS has refreshed its premium Zenbook Duo laptop during CES 2026. The 2026 Zenbook Duo arrives with various upgrades over ...
Intel at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on Thursday unveiled two platforms and several content alliances that provide the foundation for new experiences from digital entertainment and wireless ...
Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where he covers hardware, research and development, start-ups and the tech industry overseas. At an Intel-sponsored developer conference next week ...
https://www.pcworld.com/tags/Intel+Corporation.html plans to release a dual-core Atom processor in September, part of a motherboard package that’s designed for low ...
Intel Corp.’s first dual-core chip was a hastily concocted design that was rushed out the door in hopes of beating rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) to the punch, an Intel engineer told ...
We've already covered the worst CPUs ever built, so it seemed time to flip around and talk about the best ones. The question, of course, is how do we define "best?" In order to qualify for this ...
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.