Search Results For: intel.aspx
by
Rob Williams - Sat, Sep 06, 2014
It looks like HP has decided to take a page from the retail guidebook, as it's teasing us with some holiday-targeted product well before the holiday season could even be considered "close'. This product comes to us in the form of five...
Read more...
by
Paul Lilly - Fri, Sep 05, 2014
Intel's attempt to flip the script on integrated graphics began when the chip maker introduced its Iris (HD Graphics 5100) and Iris Pro (HD Graphics 5200) GPUs infused on certain 4th Generation Core (read: Haswell) processors. We've seen...
Read more...
by
Ray Willington - Thu, Sep 04, 2014
With a few companies introducing smartwatch products at IFA in Berlin, Intel's taking a slightly different approach. The chip-maker's wearable debut in Berlin is far different than those being issued by LG, Samsung, and Motorola, focusing...
Read more...
by
Ray Willington - Mon, Sep 01, 2014
Here's hoping you didn't burn through all of your upgrade cash last month, as Gigabyte has a new series of motherboards that any Intel-centric gamer is going to want. The company's new X99 Series Mobos support Intel's latest Core i7...
Read more...
by
Paul Lilly - Sun, Aug 31, 2014
Qualcomm still lists a biography for Amir Faintuch on its Leadership page, though that will soon change, as the former President of Qualcomm Atheros is headed over to Intel to boost the Santa Clara chipmaker's relevance in the fields of...
Read more...
by
Paul Lilly - Fri, Aug 29, 2014
Today is a pretty big day in technology. Not only did Intel's long-anticipated Haswell-E finally roll into town (check out review of the burly Intel Core i7 5960X CPU), but we also get a sneak peek at a completely redesigned Alienware Area...
Read more...
by
Rob Williams - Tue, Aug 26, 2014
"4K" has been quite a strong buzzword this past year, and things are only bound to heat up as displays capable of handling the resolution continue to drop in price. But let's face it: While the extra pixels are nice in principle, the...
Read more...
by
Rob Williams - Tue, Aug 26, 2014
When Intel announced its development of a "Smart Bracelet" and other digital lifestyle products at January's CES, there were many reasons to be impressed. In a way, it seemed kind of odd that Intel took as long as it did to make such a...
Read more...
by
Rob Williams - Fri, Aug 22, 2014
With the launch of Intel's Haswell-E processors and X99 chipset right around the corner, everyone aside from Intel itself has been previewing products that complement the platform. Most notably, this involves motherboard and memory...
Read more...
by
Rob Williams - Thu, Aug 21, 2014
They might not be the most powerful PCs out there, but Google's Chromebook and Chromebox series has one thing locked-down: Value. That's something proven in spades with Acer's new Chromebox CXI, a compact desktop PC that starts at a mere...
Read more...
by
Joel Hruska - Wed, Aug 20, 2014
For the past few years, as Intel has struggled to gain market share for its Android-x86 project, it's been hampered by software compatibility issues and associated performance degradation. Now, some of that burden is being lifted off the...
Read more...
by
Paul Lilly - Fri, Aug 15, 2014
Teaming up with rappers in the audio headset market is fast becoming the newest fad in the tech industry. To wit, Apple recently joined forces with Dr. Dre by purchasing Beats Music for $3 billion, and now Intel is collaborating with...
Read more...
by
Paul Lilly - Thu, Aug 14, 2014
A little bit of celebrating is in order for Avago Technologies, which said it signed a definitive agreement to sell LSI's Axxia Networking Business to Intel, the world's larger supplier of semiconductors, for $650 million in cash. The...
Read more...
by
Rob Williams - Thu, Aug 14, 2014
Intel might not be the first vendor name to come to mind when the subject of DirectX 12 is brought up, but at the ongoing SIGGRAPH conference in Vancouver, the company wants us to know that it's very much in the game. Making use of a...
Read more...
by
Marco Chiappetta - Thu, Aug 14, 2014
Our Summer Gaming System Giveaway with has come to a close and were ready to announce the winner! If you recall, HotHardwareteamed up with our friends at EVGA, Kingston, Thermaltake, andIntel to offer you all the chance to win a powerful gaming PC featuring an Intel Core i7-4960X processor, an...
Read more...
by
Joel Hruska - Mon, Aug 11, 2014
If Intel's recent 14nm Broadwell Y unveil has made anything clear, it's that the company is now determined to go toe-to-toe with every foundry manufacturer at the 14nm node. It wasn't initially clear if this would be the case. While Intel...
Read more...
by
Rob Williams - Sat, Aug 09, 2014
Emulating the behavior of a human brain is one of the toughest challenges scientists and engineers have ever faced. A major reason for that is the sheer amount of computational power our brains possess. Feel dumb because you turned the...
Read more...
by
Rob Williams - Fri, Aug 08, 2014
Where mobile devices are concerned, thin is in - something that applies just as well to our notebooks as it does our smartphones. If we're a bit more specific and are talking about gaming notebooks, thin is a word very rarely associated...
Read more...
by
Rob Williams - Thu, Aug 07, 2014
ASUS fans who also happen to be gamers have had no shortage of targeted PC gear to choose from, thanks to the company's Republic of Gamers series. This series encompasses everything from motherboards and graphics cards to desktops and...
Read more...
by
Rob Williams - Tue, Aug 05, 2014
When Satya Nadella displaced Steve Ballmer as the CEO of Microsoft, I was a bit unsure of what the future would bring. The outlook seemed good, but there was much work to be done in reversing some trends that obviously needed reversing. At...
Read more...
by
Rob Williams - Wed, Jul 30, 2014
Applied Micro is betting big on microserver use in the HPC market, and to help things along, it's just begun shipping its new X-Gene processors, based on ARM's v8 64-bit architecture. In late June, the firm revealed a number of partners...
Read more...
by
Rob Williams - Mon, Jul 28, 2014
Where PC cooling is concerned, you can't get much more standard than copper - it's simply everywhere. Even if you're using an OEM box, chances are it at least has a copper base, and while it might not have many or any fins, your notebook...
Read more...