Remember that 28-core high-end-desktop CPU that Intel wowed everyone with at Computex? It was supposed to be capable of running at 5GHz and offer performance that was leaps and bounds ahead of its ...
Just when we'd run out of words to describe the performance offered by quad-core CPUs, along comes Intel with an eight-core chip. What are we supposed to do now -- start conjoining superlatives? Damn ...
Intel made waves at Computex this week when it trotted out a single-socket, 28-core processor and demonstrated the beastly chip running through Cinebench R15 and posting a score north of 7,300 points.
During Computex 2018, Intel demonstrated a 5GHz 28-core processor for workstations, but it failed to mention one important thing: the processor was overclocked. The demonstration, to those watching, ...
The chipmaker unveiled the Teraflop Research Chip -- codenamed Polaris -- on Sunday. Intel plans to demonstrate the fingertip-size chip with the power of a supercomputer at the International ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Mark down Sept. 7 as the date Intel Corp. unofficially switches from frequency to parallelism as its main microprocessor philosophy. That's when President Paul Otellini will ...
San Jose, Calif. — Intel Corp. will unofficially switch the focus of its microprocessor philosophy from frequency to parallelism on Tuesday, when president Paul Otellini publicly demonstrates the ...