In Depth: Intel Core M: everything you need to know
Similar to its great buddy Microsoft, Intel found itself horrifically late to the tablet party. Both companies had tried to push the form factor before. The 2002′s Tablet PC was a thick and clunky...
View ArticleAnalysis: Will Intel’s Skylake processor sink Broadwell before it can swim?
Just as Intel begins shipping its Broadwell CPUs early next year their successors will already be with software developers. Will there be any point in upgrading to the 5th Gen Core processors when a...
View ArticleAnalysis: Game developers have to start thinking differently, says Intel
This year’s Intel Developer Forum has seen a pretty significant amount of time given over to talking about PC gamers and the hardware they’re producing for that enthusiast market. On the back of the...
View ArticleNew Logitech G910 Orion Spark RGB Mechanical Keyboard arriving soon
Logitech G, formerly Logitech, is constantly coming out with new products, each better than the last. The latest from the popular gaming peripherals maker is the beastly G910 Orion Spark RGB...
View ArticleAnalysis: Core M benchmarks: Why this CPU is the perfect candidate for the...
The first Broadwell processors from Intel may well have been rather heavily delayed, but we’ve tested the new 14nm Core M CPUs and they some of the most impressive mobile silicon we’ve ever seen. The...
View ArticleAnalysis: Core M benchmarks: Why this CPU is the perfect candidate for the...
The first Broadwell processors from Intel may well have been rather heavily delayed, but we’ve tested the new 14nm Core M CPUs and they some of the most impressive mobile silicon we’ve ever seen. The...
View ArticleIntel to invest $1.5 billion in Chinese ARM partner
After Rockchip earlier this year, Intel has enlisted yet another Chinese fabless ARM partner to help it crack the Chinese market. This time though, there’s money on the table. Big money. Intel has...
View ArticleIn depth: Nvidia jumps into virtual reality with GeForce GTX 980 and 970
The marriage between PCs and virtual reality is stronger than ever thanks to the latest graphics card from Nvidia. During Nvidia’s inaugural 24-hour PC gaming event, Game24, CEO Jen-Hsun Jeng revealed...
View ArticleAndroid L reportedly accelerating the race to 64-bit smartphones
Manufacturers of Android devices may have scoffed at the notion of a 64-bit smartphone when Apple unveiled the iPhone 5S last year, but those same hardware makers are apparently tripping over...
View ArticleAndroid L reportedly accelerating race to 64-bit smartphones
Manufacturers of Android devices may have scoffed at the notion of a 64-bit smartphone when Apple unveiled the iPhone 5S last year, but those same hardware makers are apparently tripping over...
View ArticleIntel’s updated server chip road map shows SoC delay, new Xeon D-1500
Intel refreshed its public processor roadmap just over a week ago and while it does not reveal anything fundamentally new, it does show that the follow up to its Atom server SoC, the C2000, has been...
View ArticleIntel betting on semi-custom designs for 2015
Intel’s head honcho for anything data-centre related has confirmed that the company is betting big on semi-custom designs for next year. Diane Bryant told the New York Times that she expects half of...
View ArticleCES 2015: Intel’s Broadwell-U CPUs promise big battery boost and faster gaming
Intel has unveiled its fifth generation Core processor family, commonly known as Broadwell-U, one that supersedes Ivy Bridge and complements the company’s existing Core M processor range – which...
View ArticleLivescribe brings Android support to Livescribe 3 smartpen
Livescribe has brought Android support to its Livescribe 3 smartpen, extending compatibility beyond iOS devices for the first time. Android users will be able to download the Livescribe+ app, which...
View ArticleCES 2015: Samsung’s first portable SSD is as small as a credit card
Well, the impossible has happened: someone has made a solid state drive that’s actually quite exciting. Samsung’s SSD T1 is about the same size – albeit thicker – than a credit card, measuring 2.1 x...
View ArticleCES 2015: Intel Cherry Trail could bring desktop graphics to mobiles, tablets
Details of the 14nm successor to the current Bay Trail family have emerged in Singapore courtesy of online website, VR-Zone. Top of the agenda for Intel’s answer to ARM’s growing armada of...
View ArticleAnalysis: The first day of CES 2015 saw a triumph for laptop design
With the rumoured launch of Intel’s Broadwell-U CPUs at CES 2015, it was highly likely that laptops featuring slim and portable designs would emerge — but the systems that strode the red carpet under...
View ArticleCES 2015: The first day of CES 2015 saw a triumph for laptop design
With the rumoured launch of Intel’s Broadwell-U CPUs at CES 2015, it was highly likely that laptops featuring slim and portable designs would emerge — but the systems that strode the red carpet under...
View ArticleApple to use its own CPUs in future iMac and MacBooks?
A report published by analyst firm KGI claims that Apple will use its own processors in at least one Mac device in 2016 with 9to5Mac suggesting that it might be a future iteration of the...
View Article5 Technologies for small businesses to consider
Pico projectors, wireless charging, Intel Broadwell One of the challenges of implementing new technology in a small business environment is ensuring that the new gadgets you adopt do not impede your...
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