After unveiling its flashy new laptop processors a few weeks ago, Intel has now shown off its latest generation of desktop processors. The 10th Gen Intel Core S-series is much faster for playing games ...
Intel's new "Comet Lake" 10th gen desktop CPUS check a lot of boxes, up to 10 cores on a flagship, even higher boost speeds (up to 5.3GHz), and hyperthreading down the line. But they're also still the ...
With AMD now a viable alternative to Intel chips from laptops all the way through workstations and servers, Intel is trying to make its chips more attractive to buyers. The hope had always been that ...
Intel has finally launched its latest generation of new desktop chips, known as 10th-gen Comet Lake-S. They were announced months ago, and in that time, leaks with nearly every spec have been posted ...
Now, the chip giant brings the same Comet Lake architecture to bear on the mainstream desktop market. All told, Intel releases 24 Core-based chips sporting the 10th Gen branding in i9, i7, i5 and i3 ...
I want to clear up some confusion I have seen speculated online, and that is that Comet Lake is 14nm, it is not 10nm, although it is 10th gen, it is still on 14nm node. This is not necessarily a bad ...
If you are budget gamer who is looking to build a system, there's some great news for you. The Intel 10th Gen Comet Lake-S Core i3-10100F, which is an excellent budget gaming CPU, is selling for just ...
Intel has the slightly more expensive ($149 MSRP), slightly quicker i3 9300 to sell you, also quad core, but no SMT (4c/4t), clocks up to the same 4.3 GHz. If you're on an i7 or i5 of a Haswell ...