With the new Intel processor, Fornite can also be played on lightweight laptops

With the new Intel processor, Fornite can also be played on lightweight laptops

The deployment of the Ice Lake processor, belonging to the tenth generation of Intel, the laptop application system becomes much faster, video game performance is enhanced and WiFi connectivity is facilitated.

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The new computer system is based on a small processor that produces 10 nanometers, with Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 configurations.

Since video games have been a very important activity lately, Intel has been working on making the Ice Lake processor very powerful and making games more attractive.

Intel has announced that with 1080p resolution, Fortnite and Dirt Rally 2 video games make it possible to play on a lightweight laptop as well as a good computer.

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Intel's secret plan means trouble for new AMD Ryzen processors

Intel’s secret plan means trouble for new AMD Ryzen processors

You might think that the only way Intel can deal with the third-generation AMD Ryzen processor remains 10-nanometer architecture but you’re wrong.

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The company has not yet abandoned the 14-nm processors and according to recent information Intel has prepared some new models. Intel plans a full of 13 processors “Comet Lake” including a 5.2Ghz version with 10 Core, Core i9-10900KF.

The latter will have massive 5.2Ghz frequency for only one core when 4.6Ghz for all cores, or 500Mhz more than the AMD Ryzen 9 3900X.

The prize will be the key to success. The Intel processor is expected to cost $499, just as much as the Ryzen 9 3900X. However a disappointment may be the processor socket that will be new, the LGA 1159. This means that the current boards do not support these new Intel processors. From two generations, Cofee Lake processors have been operating at LGA 1151.

Finally, and perhaps the most important information is the number of processes – threads – that will have the 13 new processors. All are expected to have double the predecessor’s core and Intel has decided to activate hyper-threading for all 14-nm +++ products.

It would be great news in the battle against AMD. Recall that Core i5-9600K and Core i7-9700K had high performance while using cores but not threads “lagging behind AMD. The move is expected to increase multi-process performance and increase frequency that can prove fatal to AMD Ryzen 3.

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Intel Reveals the Core i9-9900KS processor: runs 5 GHz on all eight cores

Intel Reveals the Core i9-9900KS processor: runs 5 GHz on all eight cores

Last year Intel talked about a processor capable of using all cores at 5GHz frequency. Today it became a reality. The new Core i9-9900KS processor has eight core working at 5Ghz all together.

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Demos last year was demonstrated on a 28-core Xeon processor but in reality it had a lower frequency. The new Core i9-9900K processor is based on i9-9900K but has been modified to achieve 5Ghz with all cores at the same time and not just a core.

Technically, the processor has a core frequency of 4.0Ghz and works with all existing Core i9-9900K boards. But the latter had a basic frequency of 3.6Ghz.

Currently the company decided to keep silent for TDP and it is not known if it will require more power than the previous model. Intel showed the new chip in Windows Task Manager with all 5Ghz cores.

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Intel fall back from competing for 5G of smartphones

Intel fall back from competing for 5G of smartphones

Few hours after shocking news that Apple and Qualcomm had signed an agreement, Intel unexpectedly announced it would fall back completely from the 5G modems for smartphones.

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Apple has been trying to replace Qualcomm and Intel modems recently, but this latest faced problems with implementing the 5G.

In a press release, Intel said it will not launch a 5G modem for smartphones although it planned to do so in 2020.

There has been speculation that the company has not reached deadlines and even Apple has lost confidence in Intel.

That is why Apple will not sell an iPhone with 5G at least for the next two years at a time when rivals like Samsung and Huawei have already done so.

Intel CEO said they were excited about the 5G but not the smartphones since there was no reliable route that could bring profit to the company.

In November last year it was said that Intel was accelerating the development of 5G modems and even giving a clear plan to CES in Jana.

Now the company says it will develop 4G and 5G technologies for IoT and computers as it will continue to invest in 5G infrastructure.

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Intel will launch 9th generation processors before July

Intel will launch 9th generation processors before July

The formation will include the new Intel Core i9 processor. It is said that this new line of high performance mobile processors will “empower exclusive laptops for players”.

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A company spokesman added that these future processors are based on the old 14nm Coffee Lake architecture.

These processors will also provide significant performance for creators who need to make heavy programs, which include photo and video editing software.

Intel has given more clarity about when we can expect new processors to arrive.

The company had previously said it was aiming for a launch in the second quarter.

This was also mentioned during the presentation of CES 2019 earlier this year.

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Intel introduces new project for laptops with 5G and AI

Intel introduces new project for laptops with 5G and AI

Intel processor manufacturer announced a program called “Athena Project” to encourage hardware makers to build laptops with AI and 5G capability starting from the end of this year.

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The company describes the project as “designed to enable new experiences and benefit from next-generation technologies, including 5G and artificial intelligence.”

Intel will also work with partners to engineer components for future laptops under the project, and certify Athena devices.

In addition to AI and 5G, the project will focus on shorter boot times, battery life, and better performance for future devices. Intel said it is targeting the ultrabook category, which includes portable laptops as well as 2 touch-screen laptops on the screen.

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Intel launches the ninth generation processor with support up to 128 GB of RAM

Intel launches the 9th generation processor with support up to 128 GB of RAM

Intel has confirmed that their 9th generation processors can support up to 128GB of RAM.This huge amount of RAM was confirmed by Intel at AnandTech, who stated that support will be activated in “a period of several months” to allow large amounts of memory to be used with the newest Core chips.

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Thus, the Xeon chip maker no longer brings the only products that can support large amounts of memory.

Earlier, Core processors could contain up to 64GB of RAM, which is more than enough for many computer games tasks on a desktop computer of general use.

But by doubling the amount of RAM, the new Core CPUs will be useful to people who do a lot of video and heavy photo editing, and they need to be moved and rolled at high speeds.

Such heavy folders can fill up RAM very quickly, so having access to a large space is not a bad thing if such editing work is required.

However, adapting a computer to support 128GB of RAM will require a motherboard with access to four DIMMs that supports 32GB of RAM each. And buying such large amounts of RAM is unlikely to be very cheap.

A 32GB RAM processor costs anywhere between £200 and £280, so you’ll need big pockets if you want a 128GB device

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Intel: This ‘Ruler’ SSD Is World’s Densest

Intel: This ‘Ruler’ SSD Is World’s Densest

Hard drives have been offering us decades of quiet and efficient service. But soon they will be replaced by the SSD disks and their variants. Hence, the American multinational corporation and technology company Intel’s Ruler SSD is the world’s densest.

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Intel: This ‘Ruler’ SSD Is World’s Densest

Hard drives have been offering us decades of quiet and efficient service. But soon they will be replaced by the SSD disks and their variants. If they have not already done so, it is because they still carry a couple of handicaps: their storage capacity, and their price.

Intel has been struggling to overcome the first limitation by creating a new rule-shaped SSD disk format which can store 32TB data.

The SSD’s capacity has been breaking records , rising dramatically. They are also taking on new formats: Intel has announced the P4500, a 32-terabyte rule for data center servers.

According to Intel , this is the densest SSD in the world. That is, it stores more data in relation to its volume. They are 30 cm long (like a good ruler), 4 cm wide and 0,75 cm thick.

In the opening image of the news, you can see the new format rule for Intel SSDs. Do not expect to find it in stores, because at the moment it will only be available for data centers of Internet providers. If a 1 TB SSD drive costs $358, imagine what can be worth a 32TB SSD with a much more advanced technology.

The SSD drives are much faster, heat up less and are quieter than conventional hard drives, but have less capacity and are expensive. You can see how they work in this video:-

The data centers that use hundreds, even thousands of servers to store Web pages and other content from Internet providers, continue to rely on conventional hard drives precisely because they have more capacity and are much cheaper.

However, with this SSD you can gather up to 32 32TB rulers in a single server rack. That equals one petabyte (1PB) of data. They can replace traditional 2.5-inch square SSDs.

The idea here is to reduce cooling costs and energy consumption. The giant chip manufacturer, of course, Intel says the most expensive item in most data centers is air conditioning. According to the giant chip manufacturer, of course, Intel, the P4500 requires half of the airflow needed to cool a traditional SSD and consumes 10% of the power of a hard drive.

The company uses 3D NAND technology in 64 layers of memory cells here. IBM, Microsoft, and Tencent have already adopted the rule in their cloud operations and data center. This format was defined one year ago, based on the EDSFF (Enterprise & Datacenter Storage Form Factor) standard.

While the South Korean giant Samsung also created a standard for SSDs, called NGSFF (Next Generation Small Form Factor), in order to replace the M.2. It can fit up to 576TB in a server rack.

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