The 14th-gen Intel Raptor Lake Refresh mobile platforms are available as of early 2024.Intel released a slight incremental update of the previous Raptor Lake platforms with the Intel Core i9-14900HX processor, which is not available in most high-performance devices of this generation. However, ...
All eyes are steeped on what the firm has in store for its consumers as the spotlight grows on the upcoming Intel 14th gen CPUs.
Now that both Intel and AMD have played their hands with the launches of 14th Gen Raptor Lake and Ryzen 7000, it’s time to take a step back and look at the state of affairs when it comes to CPUs to buy in early 2024. We’ll go over a few benchmarks, and then our thoughts on...
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14th Generation (2023-2024): Intel's Meteor Lake CPUs represent a leap into the future, utilizing a chipset-based architecture for the first time. This generation emphasizes modularity, with different components, such as the CPU, GPU, and I/O, built on separate tiles. The 14th Gen CPUs are...
Still, there are obvious roads towards better iGPU performance now and in the future, mainly in implementing RDNA with its near 50% perf/CU increase (when comparing the 5700 XT vs. Radeon Vii which are on the same node) - which was obviously ready when design work on next-gen APUs ...
with a few Intel Core i3 CPUs but no Intel Core i5 CPUs. That situation changed with Intel's 10th Gen CPUs, with some Core i5 processors launching with hyper-threading, but prior to this, Intel disabled hyper-threading on some of its Intel Core i7 9th Gen CPUs in response to security ...