
Good enough performance at the right price, for laptops at least...

Intel is the community to talk about anything related to Intel Corporation and it's products. Intel's CPUs (i5, i7, i9, etc.), Graphics (ARC, Xe, UHD), Networking, OneAPI, XeSS, and all other Intel-related topics are discussed here.
Good enough performance at the right price, for laptops at least...
Given they're over two and half years old and plagued with reliability concerns, you might be surprised to learn that Intel's Raptor Lake CPUs are selling like high-temperature baked comestibles. That's according to Intel itself in its latest earnings call for investors.
Raptor Lake refers to Intel's 13th and 14th Gen CPUs for mobile and desktop. Michelle Johnston Holdhaus, CEO of Intel Products, explained that cost is the driving factor behind the ongoing success of these chips, which first went on sale in October 2022, a relative age ago by the standards of computer chips.
"We're not pushing the old parts based on margins. What we're really seeing is much greater demand from our
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Why tf does this community exist?
I am genuinely curious. I am a person who is 80% anti-corporation and I had no idea that this community existed until it popped up on the everything posts. I imagine there are probably many communities or subreddits dedicated to specific companies like Tesla I guess which is the first thing that came to mind when I tried to think, or Google. But Intel seems a bit off the beaten path which I suppose is what triggered my question.
My first instinct is that this is a community created by the company itself for advertisement purposes which I also despise immensely as i see advertisements as nothing short of propaganda for companies vs countries.
Why not post everything that would go here to a community for CPUs? AI? Or just a general PC components community? Why specifically Intel? It just kind of blows my mind that people follow and subscribe to specific companies. It just feels like people subscribing to People magazine to follow Kim Kardashian or whatever (which I also don't understa
The updated architecture and process node deliver impressive improvements for Intel laptops.
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Less than three months since Intel was awarded $7.68bn in milestone-based federal grants, the company has received $2.2bn of that allotment.
Технічні характеристики Intel Arc B570
Характеристики та ціна Intel Arc B570 від Intel. Купити відеокарту в Україні.
Нові відеокарти від Intel були представлені 3 грудня 2024 року у двох моделях: B570 та B580
Nearly double the foundry losses of 2023.
G31, G31, where for art thou, G31?
Intel has added three new Battlemage PCI IDs to the Intel Linux kernel driver, hinting towards the release of new dGPUs variants.