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In the race between Intel Alder Lake vs Apple M1 chip, who could win? Intel s upcoming Alder Lake could be the closest thing to Apple s latest in-house processor, which is currently used in the company s MacBook lineup. Intel spends a lot of time during the previous CES to provide a preview of its next major chipset.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JUNE 26: In this handout photo provided by Intel, Tom Kilroy, vice president of Intel?s Digital Enterprise Group, displays Intel s new Dual-Core Xeon Processor 5100 on June 26, 2006 at an event in San Francisco. Available for high-volume servers, workstation and communications markets, the 64-bit processor is based on the Intel Core Microarchitecture for increased performance with reduced energy consumption.
According to TechRadar s latest report, one of Intel s new products is the pint-sized PC. This gadget is designed for high-end gaming since it is based on a quad-core Intel Core i7-1165G7 processor.
This product also comes with 16GB of DDR4 memory, an Intel Optane Memory H10 (32GB + 512GB), and an Nvidia RTX 2060 discrete GPU with 6GB of GDDR6 memory.
On the other hand, Intel s NUC 11 Performance has a Core i5-1135G7, Core i7-1165G7 processor, and Core i3-1115G4. It also has the latter two options also including Intel Iris Xe graphics.
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16 December 2020, 4:09 pm EST By
Intel has finally developed what it claims to be the world s fastest data center storage. The giant chip manufacturer said that its new Optane-charged P5800X can do 1.5 million IOPS of random writes and reads.
Intel also claims it can do up to 1.8 million in mixed workloads. The company used the power of PCIe 4.0 to create the fastest SSD for data centers.
It also released a spec sheet stating that the new Optane P5800X can hit up to 7.2GB per second of sequential reads. Aside from this feature, the new chip is also capable of hitting up to 6.2GB per second of sequential writes.