10th gen Intel Core mobile processors are designed for the AI computing of the future, with built-in intelligent performance features to help your laptop learn and adapt to what you do. Automatic photo masking, quick application of video filters, and other capabilities help deliver the kind of ...
The 5th generation Intel® Core™ processor delivers a dramatic boost in graphics and CPU performance, driving Internet of Things (IoT) innovation while maintaining compatibility with previous generations. These processors are engineered to drive high capability and value into IoT usage models by ena...
Intel Core Processors: Decoding the i3, i5, i7, and i9 Intel’s Core series is their flagship line of processors, designed for a wide range of computing needs. One of the key factors that determine the performance of these processors is their clock speed, which has seen significant advanceme...
Intel® Core™ Processor i5-6400T is 6th Gen because number6is listed after i5. 5th Genexample Intel® Core™ Processor i7-5650U is 5th Gen because number5is listed after i7. 4th Genexample Intel® Core™ Processor i3-4300U is 4th Gen because number4is listed after i5....
Intel's 10th gen desktop CPUs have higher maximum core and thread counts than earlier generations of the Core processor line. But there's much more to these new 10th gen chips: 10th gen desktop performance:When speed is critical, there's Intel Thermal Velocity Boost3 (enables out-of-the-bo...
Easily create, edit, and share 4K content and enjoy immersive experiences with latest Intel® Core™ i5 processors featuring built-in AI and Wi-Fi 6.
“Lake” monikers, and the latest Intel processors – 11th Generation – and how they supportthe new Evo platform(and why that’s exciting). Finally, we’ll clarify Intel’s Core, Xeon®, Pentium®, and Celeron® processors, with the generations, brand modifiers, and suffixes of each....
Easily create, edit, and share 4K content and enjoy immersive experiences with latest Intel® Core™ i5 processors featuring built-in AI and Wi-Fi 6.
As a refresher, the last few generations of Core have been Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, Broadwell, Haswell, Skylake, with Kaby Lake being the latest and was recently released at the top of the year. Kaby Lake is Intel’s third Core product produced using a 14nm lithography process, specifical...
Update 1: On speaking with Diane Bryant, the 'data center gets new nodes first' is going to be achieved by using multiple small dies on a single package. But rather than use a multi-chip package as in previous multi-core products, Intel will be using EMIB as demonstrated at ISS...