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Intel has predicted there will be 1.2 sextillion transistors worldwide by 2016
Visit our stand at LITS to see next-gen Intel CPU in action
The launch of Intel's forthcoming Ivy Bridge CPUs might be delayed by as much as three months.
Razer's Blade 17in gaming laptop, uses a touchscreen instead of a trackpad and is under 1in thick.
The internet is currently awash with rumours that Sandy Bridge-E processors will ship without coolers
Intel has stated it will offer paid-for software upgrades that will unlock hidden features of speed-binned CPUs
Intel has created a $300 million fund to ‘help accelerate’ ultrabook development – that’s strong backing for the MacBook Air-like ultra-thin laptops.
New AMD chips rumoured to support PCI-E 3, but will the extra bandwidth result in more performance?
EVGA has posted an image of an LGA2011 board on its forums, revealing a right-angled ATX connector.
Our monthly guide to getting the best components for your PC build, whatever your budget.
Quick benchmark by Czech tech site compares a nameless AMD CPU with a top-end LGA1366 chip.
A fully-fledged Sandy Bridge CPU for under £100.
Can AMD's new desktop APU mark a turnaround in fortunes for the company?
Intel takes on GPGPU computing with its new MIC processors.
We take a look at the first glimpses of Microsoft's new operating system.
Intel has announced the ultrabook. Smaller and cheaper than a netbook, what’s so ultra about it?
OnLive has announced plans to integrate with Intel Atom-based TVs.
Updated with new pictures and information.
One LGA1366 and one LGA2011 socket allows a perfect upgrade path, according to Asus
Industry sources say that AM3+ CPUs will have a delayed release, because of stability issues.
October 14 2021 | 15:04