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Intel and Samsung’s new demo shows how blisteringly fast a PCIe 5.0 SSD setup will be

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But it’s not just theoretical: Intel has released a new demo video showing off Samsung’s new PM1743 PCIe NVMe SSD in action (together with Intel’s Core i9-12900K CPU, of course) to hit data speeds over 13GB/s in the real world. Perks of the job! Here’s a 12th Gen ? Core i9-12900K system paired with a new ? PM1743 PCIe 5.0

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Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 will reportedly include both AMD and Intel configurations

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The biggest news is that the new Surface Laptop will come with both Intel and AMD options. The Intel models will have Intel’s latest 11th Gen CPUs , though, including the Core 15-1145G7 and the Core i7-1185G7. But it looks like if you want that much memory, you’ll need to get an Intel model. Storage maxes out at 1TB.

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Intel updates its NUC lineup, including a follow-up to its Hades Canyon gaming mini-PC

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Image: Intel. Intel is updating its Next Unit of Computing (NUC) lineup of miniature computers with its 11th Gen processors, and it’s again including a gaming-focused model. The upgrade brings Wi-Fi 6 and Intel Xe graphics to the i5 and i7 models. Image: Intel. Image: Intel. Image: Intel.

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HP’s new 16-inch Omen 16 has support for the latest Intel and AMD processors

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You’ll be able to choose between AMD and Intel’s latest processors for this model, up to an AMD Ryzen 7 5900HX or an Intel Core i7-11800H, and each tops out at the RTX 3070 in the graphics department. If you run with Intel and get at least the RTX 3060 for graphics, you’ll get a Thunderbolt 4 port as part of the deal.

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Intel thinks the metaverse will need a thousand-fold increase in computing capability

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Intel made its first statement on the metaverse on Tuesday — its first public acknowledgement of that sometimes-nebulous future of computing which promises an always connected virtual world that exists in parallel with our physical one. Of course, Intel also has a vested interest in saying that we need more and better computers and servers.

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CES Day 1: TCL takes its shot and Intel hunkers down

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And another company, Intel, is trying to drum up excitement for its processors even as we’re still goggle-eyed at the performance Apple achieved on its own chips. I’ll have some thoughts on both TCL and Intel below, then a roundup of the rest of the biggest news from the first day of CES (including LG’s newer, brighter OLED TVs).

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A Computer in a Thumbdrive

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Intel has created a Bay Trail Atom PC that is only 1.6 This isn’t just a dongle you can cast video to, however. This device comes with a 32-bit Z3735F processor, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0, Intel Bay Trial-powered HDMI-stick PC available online (HEXUS.net). It’s a full-blown x86 PC.

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