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It’s official: your Intel Mac won’t get macOS 27, with macOS Tahoe 26 marking the end of an era
By Darren Allan published
WWDC 2025 Got a Mac with an Intel CPU? Even if you’re fortunate enough to have support for macOS Tahoe 26, you’ll be out of luck with macOS 27.

Intel’s Nova Lake processors rumored to have unique hybrid architecture – are we moving away from discrete GPUs?
By Isaiah Williams published
We could be seeing upgraded iGPU performance in Intel's upcoming Nova Lake S desktop processors, if rumors about a hybrid architecture are true.

Intel just greenlit a monstrous dual-GPU video card with 48GB of RAM just for AI - and here it is
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Maxsun’s Intel Arc Pro B60 Dual GPU targets AI and workstation users with 48GB VRAM, low power draw, and a sub-$1,000 price point.

An obscure 4-year-old Intel SSD is still the world's fastest despite WD Black SN8100's outstanding performance in benchmarks
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Though the SN8100 boasts blazing Gen5 speeds and strong efficiency, it still can’t dethrone Intel’s four-year-old Optane P5800X in real-world SSD performance.

Intel could be releasing a video card with TWO GPU chips and 48GB of memory; could it be a sleeper hit for AI training?
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Intel may support partner’s dual-GPU Arc card with 48GB of memory, possibly targeting AI workloads, but many details remain unknown.

Intel's Computex 2025 Panther Lake demos showcase power efficiency focus – and also hint at strong gaming performance
By Isaiah Williams published
Intel is teasing a heavy focus on Panther Lake's power efficiency and gaming performance, as it showcased one of the mobile processors at Computex 2025.

Intel is seemingly preparing a huge Battlemage GPU reveal at Computex 2025 – and it's expected to be a higher-end offering
By Isaiah Williams published
It looks like the rumors of a new Intel Battlemage GPU may be true, as Team Blue has just teased that it may unveil a new Arc B770 GPU at Computex 2025.

Intel still vulnerable to Spectre data-leak vulnerabilities, researchers say
By Sead Fadilpašić published
AMD and ARM have dodged the bullet this time.
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