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Our analysis of returned processors confirms that the elevated operating voltage is stemming from a microcode algorithm resulting in incorrect voltage requests to the processor. Intel is delivering a microcode patch which addresses the root cause of exposure...
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Power through your to-do list with a high-performance processor and stay connected with integrated Bluetooth® technology[1]. Brighten up any space thanks to this PC's Snow White finish and complete your setup with multiple front-facing ports. Fast processor to speed through tasks The high-...
the 10th-generation processor family, which began with last year’s debut of 10nm Ice Lake on thin and light laptops. in conjunction with Ice Lake Intel is also pushing ahead with itsProject Athena initiative, which seeks to standardize small, portable laptops that have been certified by Intel...
Hello I have a question with the Celeron N4000C processor, I did tests and it does not exceed 2.50GHz and on the Intel website it says that it can reach up to 2.60GHz, yes it is connected to the source and with a power plan maximum performance, thank you in advancesettingsCelero...
Simultaneously, Intel hired a number of the Digital engineers and gradually began to incorporate the company's technology into its own product lines. The StrongArm became the foundation of Intel's IXA network processor line for telecommunications equipment. The XScale chip, used in the latest Power...
October 18, 2015byBrian Benchoff133 Comments For years now, people have been trying to stuff an Intel processor on a credit card sized board. An x86 board that can fit in your pocket is an intriguing device – after all, that’s what Gumstix, the forerunner of the Raspberry Pi, were....
But we all know there are things that the Pi isn’t particularly well suited to. If your project needs a lot of computing power, or you’ve got some software that needs to run on an x86 processor, then you’re going to want to look elsewhere. One of the best options for such Raspb...