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Intel’s ‘Thunderbolt Share’ finally debuts on this top-tier gaming PC. Here's which one (and why it matters).
By Cale Hunt published
PC2PC File and accessory sharing just got a whole lot easier.

The ‘most efficient family of x86 processors ever’ has launched; here’s the best place to buy Intel’s groundbreaking new laptops
By Cale Hunt published
New AI PCs A new collection of AI PCs featuring Intel's Core Ultra Series 2 processors has launched, and Best Buy has dedicated a full page to the new hardware. Here's what you need to know.

ASUS Zenbook S 14 Copilot+ PC hands-on: Intel's breakthrough CPUs go beyond my expectations with Core Ultra Series 2
By Ben Wilson published
Not yet ratedHands-on Going hands-on with ASUS' all-new Zenbook S 14 is a double-whammy of Intel's breakthrough Core Ultra Series 2 processor performance benefits and a compact revision of a gorgeous laptop range.
Qualcomm reportedly wants to buy Intel in a potential takeover that would shake up chip industry
By Zac Bowden published
BREAKING NEWS A new report claims Qualcomm has approached Intel about a possible takeover of the company in recent days. The report claims a potential buyout or deal is "far from certain" at this stage.
Best RAM for Intel Core i7-13700K in 2024
By Cale Hunt last updated
Updated Choosing the best RAM for your Intel Core i7-13700K depends largely on the motherboard you'll be using. Whether it supports DDR4 or DDR5 RAM, we've compiled a list of the very best right here.
Best RAM for Intel Core i5-13600K 2024
By Cale Hunt last updated
Updated Complement your 13th Gen Intel Core i5 with the perfect DDR4 or DDR5 RAM.
Intel's financial crisis delays the development of mega fab factories in Poland and Germany despite heavy subsidies
By Kevin Okemwa published
DELAYS Intel's tough economic times have forced the chip maker to postpone the development of two mega fab factories in Poland and Germany.
Best CPU for NVIDIA RTX 4070 in 2024
By Cale Hunt last updated
Updated Let your NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 realize its full potential with the perfect CPU.
Intel may lose billions of dollars once set aside by the US CHIPS Act, unless it can get its act together
By Sean Endicott published
More bad news Intel is set to receive $8 billion in funding from the US Chips Act and an additional $11 billion in loans. But that funding may be in jeopardy due to the chipmaker's struggles.
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