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Intel Core Ultra 200V series processors deliver exceptional performance and breakthrough x86 power efficiency to run the industry’s most complete and capable AI PCs. Intel introduced the new family of mobile processors on Sept. 3, 2024, in advance of IFA Berlin. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

Intel Driving AI PCs with Core Ultra Processors

Intel is setting the benchmark for the the next generation of AI PCs with the launch of the latest Core Ultra processor series. These processors offer up to three times the performance, an 80% boost in peak performance, and up to 20 hours of battery life. With advanced AI capabilities, laptops with the new Core Ultra processors can effortlessly handle[Read More…]

What is an AI PC?

What is an AI PC?

Intel’s CEO says the AI PC is a sea-change moment in technical innovation. it’s like having a supercharged brain inside your computer that can do all sorts of amazing things, from organising your schedule to improving your photos.

Intel 13th Gen Processors announced

Intel 13th Gen Processors announced

Intel has just announced its 13th Gen Intel Core Mobile processor family line up, continuing to lead the way, powering thin and light laptops that are also incredibly powerful. The flagship release product in the new 13th gen mobile family is the Intel core i9 processor, which makes its debut as the first 24-core processor and the world’s fastest mobile[Read More…]

What is WiFi 7?

What is WiFi 7?

Just how good can Wifi get? The current standard Wifi 6 already delivers speeds almost 3 times faster than the previous generation of Wifi, plus lower latency and increased range, but Intel reports we can expect a lot more from WiFi 7. A recent WiFi 7 demonstration from Intel and Broadcom has set the stage for the next generation of[Read More…]

50th Anniversary of Intel's 4004 Processor

50th Anniversary of Intel’s 4004 Processor

This month marks the 50th anniversary of Intel’s first commercially produced microprocessor. In 1971 Intel’s 4004 microprocessor was around the size of a fingernail, delivering the same computing power as the first electronic computer built in 1946…but that computer filled an entire room! Now the 4004 microprocessor had a circuit line measuring 10 thousand nanometres but that’s fat compared to[Read More…]