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Why Older CPUs Might Still Be Good Enough for Modern Gaming
Published: at 01:08 PMThe article highlights that modern games are often GPU-bottlenecked, meaning older, capable CPUs can still provide a good gaming experience. Focusing on a balanced system, with a strong GPU, is often more cost-effective.
Intel Core Ultra 400S Likely Requires a New CPU Socket: What It Means for Desktops
Published: at 01:04 PMThe Intel Core Ultra 400S desktop processors are likely to require a new CPU socket and chipset, suggesting a significant architectural shift to a chiplet-based design, necessitating motherboard upgrades for users.
MWAIT Bug Impacts Performance on Ice Lake CPUs Under Linux
Published: at 11:11 AMA bug affecting Intel Ice Lake CPUs' MWAIT instruction causes performance degradation under Linux. A kernel patch disabling MONITOR/MWAIT is proposed as a workaround, sacrificing some power efficiency for stability. A more permanent fix from Intel may be needed.
CPU FFA Breaks Ground on New Greenhouse Project
Published: at 11:10 AMThe CPU FFA chapter has begun construction of a new greenhouse, funded by grants and fundraising, to provide students with valuable hands-on experience in agriculture and horticulture education.
Intel Reportedly Outsourcing Nova Lake 2nm CPUs to TSMC: Implications and Analysis
Published: at 11:04 AMIntel will reportedly use TSMC's 2nm process to manufacture its Nova Lake CPUs, signifying potential delays or limitations in their own 20A process and highlighting the ongoing reliance on external foundries for leading-edge production.
Intel Core i5-14400F: A Budget Gaming Powerhouse? Digital Foundry Weighs In
Published: at 10:54 AMDigital Foundry highlights the Intel Core i5-14400F as a strong budget gaming CPU, offering impressive performance when paired with a dedicated GPU, especially when discounted. Its value proposition makes it a compelling choice for budget-conscious gamers.
Computershare (CPU): Elliott Wave Analysis Suggests Potential Downtrend
Published: at 09:33 AMAn Elliott Wave analysis suggests Computershare (CPU) may be entering a corrective downtrend after completing an upward impulse wave. Viewers are encouraged to watch the associated video for detailed wave counts and potential price targets.
HoneyComb: A Compact Powerhouse with AMD Octa-Core and DDR5 Support
Published: at 05:03 AMThe HoneyComb mini-ITX board offers an octa-core AMD processor, DDR5 support, and multiple connectivity options in a compact form factor, targeting users needing performance in a small footprint for various applications.
Semiconductor Strategies: Intel, FPGAs, and the Geopolitical Chip Race Heats Up
Published: at 04:12 AMThe article highlights Intel's FPGA efforts, 2nm CPU manufacturing in Taiwan and Arizona, and advances in cool storage. These developments signify ongoing competition, strategic diversification, and focus on efficiency within the semiconductor industry.
Morgan Stanley Maintains "Equal-weight" Rating for CPU (Computershare) Despite Positive Factors
Published: at 02:40 AMMorgan Stanley maintains an "Equal-weight" rating on Computershare (CPU), raising its target price to AUD 27.50. The rating reflects cautious optimism driven by higher interest rates, but suggests concerns limit a more bullish outlook.