Chips & Processors

Google’s Sycamore Quantum Computing Chip Beats The Fastest Supercomputers

Quantum computing is a wide concept that is still in its embryonic stage, which has enough potential to supersede classical computers, its implementation and introduction to the technology world will be groundbreaking ...

by Max S. Goldstein

Intel Core Ultra 200S CPUs: The Future Of Computing Power

In recent years, gamers have been scrutinizing Intel for its hot and power-hungry CPUs, while AMD Ryzen where delivering comparable performance with much better power efficiency and lower heat production. Intel has ...

by Max S. Goldstein

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080: What Gamers Need To Know

The twenty-first century is all about technology, technology-driven tasks and applications are becoming an inevitable part of our life. Civilization needs more advanced tools and high-performance devices to be compatible with the ...

by Max S. Goldstein

MediaTek’s New Flagship Chipset Dimensity 9400: What’s New In It?

MediaTek is one of the biggest Smartphone Chipset creators in the world. So, it is only natural that their latest flagship chipset – Dimensity 9400, is getting much attention from tech enthusiasts ...

by Max S. Goldstein

AMD Vs. Intel: Who Produces The Finest CPUs? 

The battle between AMD and Intel to produce the best computer processor is one of the longest-running rivalries in the tech world. They constantly push each other’s limits, advancing the overall efficiency ...

by Max S. Goldstein

DirectX 11 and DRM Are Not Part of Intel’s Sandy Bridge

Intel has clarified that its new Sandy Bridge processors do not include DirectX 11 technology, and that Intel Insider is not digital rights management. Users who want DirectX 11 will need a ...

by Max S. Goldstein

Chipmaker Nvidia Unveils High-Speed GPU Interconnect

Among other new products, Nvidia believes it has paved the way for a new generation of apps that tap computer vision, image processing and real-time data processing with the Nvidia Jetson TK1 ...

by Max S. Goldstein

Intel Shows Off New 80-Core Processor

Intel’s new 80-core chip is a working prototype that the company says can process some 1.8 trillion operations per second. Intel first unveiled its terascale chip project in September 2006 at the ...

by Max S. Goldstein