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Intel Nova Lake: Everything we know so far
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Nova Lake is the codename for Intel's next major CPU architecture, following Arrow Lake Refresh and Panther Lake this year. Here's what we know about the chip.

Intel isn’t working on discrete GPUs for laptops: Here’s why.
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Amid an entry-level workstation "renaissance," Intel doesn't appear to be developing discrete laptop GPUs but instead relies on the Core Ultra 200H's integrated graphics.

Big cat sighting: Intel shows off Panther Lake at Computex
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Intel chose not to host a press conference or keynote at Computex this year, but the company’s 18A flagship CPU still made an appearance in small press demo sessions.

What separates a $1,000 iPhone from a $3,500 one? About 7,000 miles.
By Chris Stobing last updated
MADE IN USA Analyst claims U.S. tariffs may cause your next iPhone to triple in price.

Could tariffs and limited capacity drive more customers to Intel Foundry?
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Intel's external production is currently "not significant," but that is expected to change by 2027

Nvidia's affordable RTX 5060 is coming soon, but that's not the GPU I have my eyes on
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Can DLSS 4 save Nvidia's budget card?

I tested Intel's new graphics drivers on the MSI Claw. Here's what happened.
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Lunar Lake graphics are better than ever, with some caveats.

Unhappy with using Windows with your AR glasses? Sightful's Spacetop for Windows is designed to solve some key pain points
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Sightful's Spacetop for Windows is a software designed to ease those pain-points and make working in AR as seamless as using a laptop.

Intel's Arrow Lake HX gaming CPU is putting the MacBook Pro M4 Pro through its paces
By Madeline Ricchiuto last updated
Intel's most powerful mobile CPU has arrived. How does Intel's Core Ultra 200HX series stack up? Let's break it down.

"We’re just trying to make computers faster, more power efficient, and AI is the new face of that": Intel's Robert Hallock on the impact of AI and the myth of the "killer app"
By Rael Hornby published
We sit down with Intel's Robert Hallock to get the inside scoop on AI, the "killer app," and more.
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