The Next Unit of Computing branding, known as NUC (pronounced nu-ck), has long been associated with Intel’s small form factor desktop designs featuring mobile-class processors. Last year Intel broke that design philosophy with the introduction of the NUC 9 Pro, known as Quartz Canyon, which allowed …
In case you wondered what happened to Razer’s pure ultrabook, which used to be the Razer Blade Stealth, Razer has just announced the new Razer Book 13, which will be focused more on productivity and less on gaming. This laptop refills in the gap in their …
Intel’s Tiger Lake launch was focused on ultrabooks and notebooks, as various SKUs with TDP ranging from 7 to 28W were launched. The performance of Intel’s low-power parts (U- and Y-series) have been good enough to land them inside small and ultra-compact form-factor systems. These systems …
Asus premium-line of ultrabooks hasn’t been updated in more than a year, and that’s changing as of late-2020 with the introduction of two new models: the clamshell ZenBook S UX392 and the convertible ZenBook S Flip UX371. These are not just a hardware update of the …
In August, Intel ran one of its rare Architecture Days where the company went into some detail about its upcoming Tiger Lake processor. This included target markets, core counts, graphics counts, a look into some of the new acceleration features, and a promise of a product …
With Intel lifting the lid on its new Tiger Lake mobile processors today, a number of vendors are announcing their upcoming notebooks. Schenker Technologies, a German brand known in Europe for its Xtreme Mobile Gaming (XMG) line of products and custom Clevo implementations, is one of …
Intel just announced the 11th generation Tiger Lake processors for laptops. The new processors feature Intel’s new integrated XE graphics along with Thunderbolt 4 support, Wi-Fi 6, and bumps in performance and battery life. Succeeding the Ice Lake chips, the new Intel 11th Gen Tiger Lake …
It’s no news that Intel has been struggling to keep up with AMD’s Ryzen 3000 lineup. Improved IPC, higher core counts, and a more efficient 7nm process have helped the Matisse chips subdue Intel’s aging 14nm based Coffee Lake lineup. The latter, however, is still dominant …
On Twitter, Rogame has spotted an Intel Tiger Lake CPU benchmark that features four cores and a base clock of 2.8 GHz. Most of the information regarding the benchmark itself is left blank; this includes almost all of the graphics card information but it shows that …