Intel is reportedly refreshing Raptor Lake once more, with 'Raptor Lake Next' set to debut in the first half of 2027, with ...
Following on from the Intel Core Ultra 200 lineup, Nova Lake-S is expected to have up to 52 cores and use a new LGA 1954 ...
Nova Lake-S brings two new core architectures and up to 52 cores in the dual-tile config, shaping up to be Intel's biggest ...
Intel Nova Lake-S has surfaced in leaked images, revealing the new LGA 1954 socket, redesigned layout, and next-generation ...
If you want a desktop platform with a long upgrade path, you buy an AMD Ryzen, right? Not so fast, says Intel—the company is apparently readying one more round of CPU releases for its LGA 1700 ...
Intel's LGA 1851 socket is waiting in the wings to replace LGA 1700, used on both Alder and Raptor Lake platforms. It'll get a new lease on life soon with the upcoming Raptor Lake refresh, but its ...
A couple of days ago, an old rumor resurfaced and making the rounds claiming Intel would take a page from AMD's playbook and launch "Raptor Lake Next", a new series of processors for the now-venerable ...
LGA1851 will reach its end with the Arrow Lake Refresh, expected later this year. After that, Intel will focus on 2026 and the generation that could pull them out of this slump: Nova Lake. The news ...
An alleged picture of the socket that is expected to host Intel's next-generation Diamond Rapids (Xeon seventhgeneration) family of server CPUs has emerged, as spotted by HXL on X. The LGA9324 socket ...
Will an original Intel heatsink/fan for an LGA1156 i7 860 work for an LGA2011 i7 3820? Got new CPU today. Getting new motherboard tomorrow. Need to know if I need to pick up a new heatsink/fan also.
What we know so far: Intel's habit of pairing each new CPU generation with a new socket has long been a sore point for PC builders, but rumors suggest the company is finally preparing to follow AMD's ...
Although the thought of installing a modern operating system like Windows 11 on something as archaic as a Core 2 Quad Q6600 Intel CPU may seem ridiculous, it being the flagship CPU of the time ...