Die shots of the Core Ultra 9 285K from Asus elaborate Intel's design choices and the tile layout for Arrow Lake.
These incredible Intel Core Ultra 9 285K "Arrow Lake" die shots show the detailed inner workings of the company's new flagship gaming CPU.
As you're probably already aware, rather than using a single slab of silicon for the whole processor (known as a monolithic design), Arrow Lake follows on from Meteor Lake by using several slices (aka ...
Intel's unlocked Core Ultra 9 285K processor uses an insane 370W of power during a Cinebench R23 benchmark run, with the ...
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The details come courtesy of @miktdt on X, who spotted the 140T listing in GFXBench's OpenGL tests. When compared to Intel's ...
Biwin unveils its new UDIMMs with cutting-edge speeds of up to 8800MT/s on Intel's new Z890 platform, and up to 8400MT/s on ...
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For the better part of a decade, Intel was the only x86 chipmaker to support 512-bit vector extensions — something that might ...
AMD confirmed the launch date for its Ryzen 9000X3D series today. The red chipmaker's 3D V-Cache powered Zen5 CPUs are set to ...
The new gaming CPU has reportedly been tested in Cinebench and Final Fantasy XIV Dawntrail while running at over 5.6GHz, ...
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