At the CES 2021 online tech trade show, Intel unveiled a lineup of products today aimed at making it more competitive against rival Advanced Micro Devices. In the past couple of years, AMD has made historic...
CES 2021: Everything Intel Announced
Intel showcased a new lineup of products at this year's Consumer Electronics Show it hopes will keep it competitive against AMD. Read up on the company's new Adler Lake, Rocket Lake, Tiger Lake and Jasper Lake processors, and what Intel's subsidiary Mobileye has planned for the future of autonomous vehicles.
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Intel has a new generation of desktop chips launching at CES 2021, also known as Rocket Lake-S. However, the company is already talking about its …
The top-end Core i9-11900K has fewer cores, but more overall speed. We’ve known since October that Intel’s upcoming Rocket Lake S desktop CPUs will only support up to 8-core chips, down from last year’s...
And the first 11th-gen powered Chromebooks will arrive in Q1. Intel normally doesn’t have much dedicated hardware for Chromebooks at CES, but this year it announced some intriguing tidbits. First, the...
Intel's autonomous driving subsidiary detailed its AV strategy and latest technology gains as part of its virtual appearance at this year's all …
One of the more interesting elements in Intel’s 2020 set of disclosures was its 10nm Tremont Atom core. Initially used in the low power Lakefield …
Intel announced four new 11th-Gen Tiger Lake H-Series processors at CES 2021, but they aren't the eight-core 45W models we expected. Instead, Intel …
At the all-virtual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) today, Intel subsidiary Mobileye announced four new locations where it plans to test its autonomous vehicle technologies. In a briefing with reporters,...
Intel 11th Gen Intel Core vPro CPUs with support for the Hardware Shield and TDT features will be able to detect ransomware attacks at the hardware …
You don’t have to know much about PCs to understand that some chip makers, like Intel, own their own fabs. Others, like Nvidia, use third-party foundries. But Intel may try something a bit different: other...
Further Reading
The latest news and announcements from the all-virtual consumer electronics show, January 11 to 14.