ASROCK releases some rather nice Apollo Lake boards
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MicroATX models

ASROCK has released five Apollo Lake boards based which makes Braswell look rather elderly.

Notebooks shifting to on-board memory
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Wednesday, 24 August 2016 13:06

Notebooks shifting to on-board memory


Apollo Lake dimming DIMMS use

Notebook vendors have largely moved to on-board memory designs and are killing off DIMMs so that they can make their Intel Apollo Lake-based notebooks as slim as possible.

HP leaks details about Kaby and Apollo Lake
Published in PC Hardware
Tuesday, 16 August 2016 11:56

HP leaks details about Kaby and Apollo Lake


Be careful what you put in the manual

HP might have put some IDF spoilers into its Pavilion x360 m1 technical maintenance manual.

Intel Apollo Lakes are 30 percent faster than Braswell
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Goldmont 14nm will bring fast Atom notebooks in 2H16

Intel has not given up on its power saving roadmap even if it will not produce any more phone SoCs. In fact its Apollo Lake notebook platform can bring up to 30 percent better performance. 

Intel announces Apollo Lake
Published in PC Hardware
Tuesday, 31 May 2016 10:39

Intel announces Apollo Lake

And Kaby Lake 7th-generation Core processors as well

Intel’s Navin Shenoy a corporate vice president and general manager for the Client Computing Group (CCG) has just announced the 7th generation Core architecture here at Computex 2016 in Taipei, Taiwan.

Intel’s Apollo Lake may improve low-end PCs
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Budget without so many compromises

Intel has been showing off its new Apollo Lake chips, and if the outfit is correct it could shake up the lower-end PC market.

Kaby Lake processors will be launched in Q3 2016
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Chinese leak claims

A leaked roadmap that suggests Intel Kaby Lake processors will be launched in Q3 2016.

Intel to push entry-level PC chips
Published in PC Hardware
Tuesday, 01 December 2015 11:25

Intel to push entry-level PC chips


Praying to Apollo to save the PC


Intel is planning to mass produce its next-generation Apollo Lake-based processors in June 2016 in a bit to kick-start the low-end PC market.