The flagship of Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake desktop lineup has made its benchmarking debut on the CPU-Z and Blender databases ...
Originally driven by Intel’s now-defunct Optane storage class memory, Parallelstore offers massive parallel file storage ...
TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Something to look forward to: Intel is poised to elevate desktop memory speeds with its next-generation Arrow Lake processors. The upcoming ...
Micron Technology introduces faster DDR5 memory modules for AI-driven systems, validated by Intel, capable of speeds up to ...
and the memory was reportedly made for Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake platform. Now, a new report states that CUDIMM will launch with Arrow Lake and will not be supported by AMD. It will offer very ...
That new socket brings a new generation of motherboard chipsets, too, as well as mandated DDR5 — no more DDR4 on Intel boards with this generation. Memory speed support rises to DDR5 6400 ...
Micron and its sub-brand Crucial introduce new CUDIMM memory module: on-module Clock Driver (CKD) improves speed, stability, up to 6400MT/s speeds.
Recent leaks on the Chinese platform Weibo suggest that Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 200 "Arrow Lake" desktop processors could support DDR5 memory speeds ranging from 8,000 to 10,000 MT/s.
Today, the company announced that its newest memory modules will support both Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO rather than one or the other. Normally, manufacturers would focus on one of these ...
and Bluetooth 5.4. Intel is also improving memory support with the Core Ultra 200S series and Z890 motherboards, supporting up to DDR5-6400, up to 48GB per DIMM, and up to 192GB max capacity.
The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition matches an efficient Lunar Lake chipset with a quality build and a very nice display.
Intel noted that Xeon 6 delivers twice the performance of its predecessor. It features increased core count, double the memory bandwidth and AI acceleration capabilities embedded in every core.