Intel announces its 11th gen Core Tiger Lake-H mobile CPUs
Published in PC Hardware


Up to 8-core/16-threads and with Xe-based 32 EUs Intel UHD Graphics

Intel has now officially announced its new 11th gen Core Tiger Lake-H 10nm mobile CPUs based on Willow Core CPU architecture and ite latest Xe-LP integrated graphics, covering essential, thin enthusiast, and halo enthusiast markets.

Intel reveals more Tiger Lake SoC details
Published in PC Hardware
Friday, 14 August 2020 22:09

Intel reveals more Tiger Lake SoC details


10nm SuperFin, Willow Cove CPU, Xe LP GPU and more

During its Architecture Day 2020, Intel had a lot to show, but a big part of it was the upcoming 11th gen Core Tiger Lake SoC which will launch for notebooks this year.

Intel Technology Day - all announcements made
Published in PC Hardware


SuperFin 10nm, high-end Xe graphics, new Core, Tiger lake, and more.

Technology Day online can work, and it did work well for Intel. Intel engineering team lead by Chief Architect Raja Koduri and Intel fellows have shown us an incredible amount of news wrapped around six pillars of technology innovation.

Tiger Lake powered NUC in late 2020
Published in News
Thursday, 04 June 2020 10:38

Tiger Lake powered NUC in late 2020


Hades Follow up / Panther Canyon

Hades Canyon was the Intel’s first and last attempt to use AMD Radeon graphics connected to its eight-generation Core processor, all in a 100W TDP small form factor package. Now Intel plans a successor to that machine in the later part of 2020.

Tiger Lake scores 50 design wins
Published in PC Hardware
Tuesday, 28 April 2020 09:47

Tiger Lake scores 50 design wins


CEO confirms holiday season  

Intel is preparing for the holiday later this year with Tiger Lake 2nd generation 10nm notebook products that are set to replace its successful Ice Lake.

The Apple 2021 notebook chip is A14X iPad based
Published in Mobiles


Modified

Bloomberg has rekindled news that Apple has been working on its own chip, and many covered the news claiming that 2021 iPads will get an iPhone chip. Well, they won't as it would not be that powerful to put a 2W TDP chip in a notebook, and instead, the modified version of A14X iPad chip will find its place to the Macbooks of the future. We got a few details confirmed.