Haswell — Intel’s fourth generation of the incredibly successful Core CPU — is here. As vendors begin rolling out hardware to keep up with one another in the renewed specs and performance race, that ...
Intel is expected to announce its fourth-generation Core processors code-named Haswell for laptops and desktops in June, but the company is already releasing teasers that talk about their performance.
Richland is very much a mid-gen incremental upgrade based on clock speed and memory changes that deliver some improvement over Trinity, but which fail to fix AMD's generally lackluster performance in ...
Intel's new Haswell processors have been dominating the tech news for the past few days. The new silicon changes the playing field by integrating the CPU and GPU into an energy-efficient package that ...
Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, including laptops, tablets, smartphones: how they define the computing experience and the hardware that makes them tick. He has served as an ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tony Bradley covers the intersection of tech and entertainment. The third-generation "Ivy Bridge" Core processors that Intel ...
At Computex 2013, the world was graced with Intel’s newest creation: the 4th-generation “Haswell” processor. Intel’s newest chip boasts next-gen stats, including increased performance and better ...
Most of Intel’s announcements lately have focused on low-power chips, but every now and again it throws a bone to its high-end desktop users. Today we’re getting our first look at Haswell-E and a new ...
New chips should excite you. Instead, the news reports you read whenever some new microprocessor is released are the dullest things in the world. They are obtuse and inscrutable, a mish-mash of ...
Intel has been releasing information about Haswell, its next-generation CPU architecture, for months now. Our coverage has already been fairly extensive—we’ve already got a nice overview of Haswell’s ...