Shopping for a laptop or desktop? Figuring out which CPU it should have can be the hardest part. Let's take a look at two of Intel's most popular processor lines and unravel the differences. I’m a ...
When looking for Intel-based processors, most people go for the Core i5 or i7 series, and with good reason. These are the most popular options available on the Intel platform, capable of great ...
Sandy Bridge really is a completely new architecture. The overall processor performance, really, is going to stagger you. And inside the die, merged deeply in there, we spot an integrated GPU (I ...
Apple unleashed a pile of new Mac hardware on its users Tuesday: new 13″ Retina MacBook Pros and Mac Minis using Intel’s newest Ivy Bridge processors are available for shipping now, while ...
Intel's dumped its Core 2 range and busted out some brand-new processors, known as Core i3, i5 and i7, which are designed to simplify the task of choosing a laptop and ensure whichever PC you pick is ...
Take a wander down the computer isle in your local electronics store, or have a browse online for the latest laptops and desktops, and you're likely to come across a lot of references to Intel i5 and ...
Intel Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 CPUs have been around for a few years now, but some buyers still get stumped whenever they attempt to build their own systems and are forced to choose among the ...
The Core i5 and i7 Nehalem processor series is the first multi-core design from Intel to have its cores joined in a single die rather than to join multiple cores together, potentially speeding up ...
For smart performance and high-level productivity in your budget, explore these top Lenovo laptop price list on Amazon that can be an upgraded addition to your workstations. These premium models offer ...
Last time we saw so much hype around an Intel processor was when the six-core performance powerhouse Gulftown- Intel Core i7-980X was launched. Gulftown is still the fastest desktop processor on the ...
Our creative director Aurich Lawson is building a PC to power a custom arcade cabinet, and he was having trouble picking a processor. Not because he didn’t know what he needed, but because he was ...