So, it's a bit of a big deal that Intel appears excited about its upcoming Panther Lake CPU, which was shown to the public ...
Microsoft relisted the Intel 8th, 9th, and 10th Gen CPUs it had previously removed from the list of Windows 11-supported CPUs ...
Microsoft has quietly dropped 8th, 9th, and 10th-gen Intel gaming CPUs ... to upgrade from Windows 10, even if they were relatively new. However, these Intel CPUs do support TPM 2.0, so that ...
For the vast majority of PC gamers, a 13th-generation Intel Core i5 CPU or AMD Ryzen 5 7000 CPU will do the trick these days since this category of processor has gained a lot of power in recent years.
changing hands with each successive new generation of processors. Both Intel and AMD have some excellent CPU contenders in the mix, but on this hallowed page, we'll reveal the very best.
On the flip side, some older Intel processors—from the 8th, 9th, and 10th generation Core series—have been dropped from the list. This change is all about making sure that new Windows devices ...
The second-generation Snapdragon X SoC will increase core counts dramatically to take on AMD and Intel performance dominance ...
Microsoft updated its support document in mid-February 2025 to list Intel processors compatible with Windows 11 24H2, including several 8th, 9th, and 10th-generation Intel processors excluded.