Qualcomm Technologies (NASDAQ:QCOM) on Wednesday introduced the Snapdragon X Plus 8-core processor as the U.S. chip giant broadens its push into the AI PC space, currently reined by Intel (INTC) and ...
Qualcomm has launched the Snapdragon X Plus 8-core processor for Windows PCs. This is the company’s least capable Snapdragon X processor. PCs powered by this chip will be available from $799. The ...
AMD will launch its next-gen Zen 5 CPU architecture later this year, which will be used in Kraken Point, Granite Ridge, Strix Point, and Strix Halo APU and CPU designs... with Granite Rapids desktop ...
Samsung has launched the Galaxy Book 4 Edge, which features the newly announced Snapdragon X Plus 8-core processor and a 15-inch display. Pricing has not been announced, but we expect it to be cheaper ...
The next-gen Intel Lunar Lake CPUs will be for ultra-low mobile power systems, which will succeed the current-gen Core Ultra 100U "Meteor Lake" CPUs that we've seen deployed since CES 2024 earlier ...
Intel's next new processors will be the Meteor Lake chips coming to laptops and small-form-factor desktops by the end of the year and through the beginning of next year. After that, we'll see Arrow ...
Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Series processors are very potent 12 and 10-core CPUs that are occasionally power-limited in the systems we've tested. Unlike Intel's processors, Qualcomm's chip doesn't ...
What just happened? AMD has announced a range of new CPUs, including Zen 4 APUs for the AM5 platform, and new processors for AM4. Starting with the Zen 4 APUs, these are labeled the Ryzen 8000G series ...
The AMD processors are making headlines today. Not only has a new AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ reference been spotted with a full GPU configuration featuring 40 RDNA 3.5 CUs, but also a new AMD desktop processor ...
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There are eight-core+ CPUs available. And yes, ESXi is Hyper-Threading aware and doesn't count HT as another core. Im ok with it only using 6 of the 8 cores. for the time being im just trying to ...