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Intel has finally figured out its long-standing desktop CPU instability issues

Intel has finally figured out its long-standing desktop CPU instability issues

The first reports of instability issues with the 13th-gen Intel desktop CPUs started popping up in late 2022, mere months after the models came out. Those issues persisted, and over time, users reported dealing with unexpected and sudden crashes on PCs equipped with the company's 14th-gen CPUs, as well. Now, Intel has announced that it finally found the reason why its 13th and 14th-gen desktop processors have been causing crashes and giving out on users, and it promises to roll out a fix by next month.In its announcement, Intel said that based on extensive analysis of the processors that had…
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MSI Claw A1M review: A touch late and bit too pricey

MSI Claw A1M review: A touch late and bit too pricey

One of my favorite PC trends has been the explosion of . Even after big names like ASUS and Lenovo entered the market last year with the and , more manufacturers continue to join the fray. But with the Claw A1M, MSI is taking the road less traveled by opting for an Intel chip instead of something from AMD. And that has made all the difference, even if many of those changes are not for the better.Design and display - Straightforward but effectiveWhile MSI may have zagged with the Claw’s processor, its design is incredibly familiar. That’s because aside from…
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Intel, Google and other tech giants team up to develop UALink AI chip interconnect – SiliconANGLE

Intel, Google and other tech giants team up to develop UALink AI chip interconnect – SiliconANGLE

Eight of the tech industry’s largest players are teaming up to launch the UALink Promoter Group, a new artificial intelligence hardware initiative detailed today. The project focuses on developing an industry-standard method of linking together AI chips such as graphics processing units. The goal, the initiative’s backers detailed, is to ease the task of assembling AI clusters that contain a large number of chips. Improved infrastructure scalability is another goal. The UALink Promoter Group is backed by chipmakers Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Broadcom Corp. Two of the industry’s three largest cloud providers, Microsoft Corp. and Google LLC,…
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