If past leaks are any indication, Intel is getting ready to launch a handful of 9th generation Core processors, essentially a refresh of Coffee Lake, including one or two 8-core CPUs. To go along with ...
There is evidence to suggest that existing motherboards based on Intel's H310 Express chipset will support the company's rumored 8-core processors when they arrive, by way of a BIOS update. That ...
With AMD starting to make significant moves again in the laptop market last year, while we doubt that Intel is as overly worried about that as the current state of affairs with desktop CPUs, they are ...
AMD only offers two 8-core CPUs this time round, with the other being the Ryzen 7 2700X. The only differences between the two are higher clock speeds for the more expensive X-series CPU - a ...
A speed test recently posted on Lloyd Chambers' Mac Performance Guide for Digital Photographers & Performance Addicts site compares an 8-core Mac Pro Nehalem 2.93GHz with a 4-core model running a ...
Apple, in a surprise move today, has updated its MacBook Pro line-up with Intel’s 8 th and 9 th generation 8-core CPUs which is a first for the MacBooks since even the top-end 15-inch variant till ...
Intel’s new 14-nm, Mobile U series of Core processors (Fig. 1) uses only 15 W and supposedly provides a 40% performance boost compared to the prior 7th-generation system. The chips can deliver 4K ...
Intel took the wraps off its most powerful consumer CPU at the PAX video-game conference in Seattle, WA, today. Intel’s Core i7 High-end Desktop Processor Family, code-named Haswell-E, consists of ...
If you have around $350 to spend on a powerful eight-core mainstream processor, you currently have two options; Intel's Core i7-9700K or AMD's Ryzen 7 2700X. There's around $80 between them, with ...
Apple has announced today that it is upgrading the MacBook Pro with faster 8th- and 9th-generation Intel Core processors. This revision marks the first time that the MacBook Pro has been available in ...
There are eight-core+ CPUs available. And yes, ESXi is Hyper-Threading aware and doesn't count HT as another core. Im ok with it only using 6 of the 8 cores. for the time being im just trying to ...
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