There's Intel and AMD on the x86 side, with Apple and Qualcomm making Arm-based processors on the other. We break down the advantages and drawbacks of each to help you pick the right chip for your ...
Multicore CPUs first appeared on the desktop and laptop PC platforms around 2005. Though Intel currently has the lion's share of different x86/x86-64 multicore processor models, AMD beat Intel to ...
Year on year Intel is committed to updating its Intel Core processors, with the latest seventh-generation chip even bearing a "7th Gen" badge its visual marketing and on-shelf positioning. Perhaps ...
AMD, Intel, Nvidia and Snapdragon produce the most important chips for the vast majority of computers. This guide gives you a brief overview of the four brands, what they do and how they might impact ...
At the heart of every Snapdragon X processor lies Qualcomm’s custom Oryon CPU architecture, a complete design that represents years of development following the company’s acquisition of Nuvia. Unlike ...
Intel looks like it’s about to change up its CPU branding again. According to leaks making the rounds, the company’s upcoming Panther Lake processors won’t just be called Core Ultra 5, 7, and 9 like ...
Intel, with its Core Ultra 200S processors, popularly known as the "Arrow Lake" family, ambitiously adopted a chiplet-style CPU design and package. While technologically advanced, Arrow Lake's first ...