Thanks to technological differences, Intel’s 1.8nm-class 18A process and TSMC’s 2nm-class N2 process are somewhat difficult ...
One size fits all. The chip that everybody wants. By leaving out a quality NPU from its latest Core Ultra 200H (Arrow Lake-H) ...
Secondly, it is unclear how Intel's and TSMC's HP and LP standard cells compare. While it is logical to assume that N2 has a ...
Intel has slated Panther Lake for release in the second half of 2025, likely towards the end of the year. There’s some suggestion that production of the new chips won’t enter full swing until 2026, ...
Within the world of gaming handhelds, AMD has reigned supreme while Intel handhelds have been something of a niche within a ...