Intel just pulled back the curtain on its Arrow Lake desktop CPUs, but you shouldn't expect them to be big gaming performers.
Intel is giving up on a feature that has been at the center of its desktop CPUs for decades with the release of Arrow Lake.
Intel has finally announced its Arrow Lake Core Ultra 200 desktop processors - the successors to the current 14th Gen models.
Intel's desktop platforms will continue to use a chipset that's totally separate from the CPU package, unlike its laptop ...
Intel's goals were reconfiguring the chip to drop power consumption and to play catch-up on features, all without suffering a ...
Intel announced its Arrow Lake desktop chips — the Core Ultra 200S series — with significant reductions in power consumption ...
Intel executives explain why hyperthreading wasn't included in Arrow Lake, Intel's latest desktop (and eventually, mobile) ...
Intel has added some new games to the list of supported titles for its APO tech – including some big names like Fortnite and ...
Intel has officially "verified" its top-tier Arrow Lake CPUs will play nice with APO software. The new Core Ultra 9 285K, ...
Intel's initial Arrow Lake launch comprises five CPU SKUs in total, including three main 'K' models and two 'KF' variants, ...
Intel's Core Ultra 200S desktop CPUs are launching late this month, and it looks like the non-K variants could be limited ...
YEYIAN Gaming unveils 3 new Gaming PCs powered by Intel's new Core Ultra 200S processor, with prices starting at $1699 ...