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Intel business and news from across the web.- Nvidia's new Vera CPU has been designed for 'extremely high' single-core performance, but it's not…Nvidia has unveiled its new Vera CPU, featuring Olympus cores designed for extremely high single-core performance and efficiency, primarily for AI servers. While currently not intended for PCs, rumors suggest these cores could power future Nvidia PC processors, potentially codenamed N2. The company also revealed its roadmap includes a follow-up CPU codenamed 'Rosa'.
- If you miss GPU-Z on Linux check out the new GPU-TA new Linux application called GPU-T has been developed as an alternative to the popular Windows utility GPU-Z, offering detailed graphics card information. Currently supporting AMD GPUs, the developer plans to add NVIDIA and Intel support in the future. GPU-T provides real-time sensor monitoring, hardware reconnaissance, and advanced capability checks.
- Dell Announces Upcoming Pro Precision And Pro Max LineupsDell has announced its upcoming Pro Precision and Pro Max lineups of laptops and workstations, set to launch throughout 2026. These new devices will feature NVIDIA RTX Pro Blackwell graphics, high RAM and SSD capacities, and Intel or AMD processors, catering to demanding professional and AI-driven tasks.
- Acer's "do-it-all" RTX 5070 Ti gaming laptop just dropped back to a record-low price at Best BuyAcer's Predator Helios Neo 16S AI gaming laptop, featuring an RTX 5070 Ti GPU and Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, is available at a record-low price of $1,549.99 at Best Buy during their Tech Fest Sale. This deal offers significant savings compared to other RTX 5070 Ti laptops and provides strong performance for gaming and other tasks.
- Morning Safety DanceIntel has disclosed numerous security vulnerabilities, with mitigations being released that require local access for exploitation. Meanwhile, tech companies are collaborating to combat scammers.
- Clair Obscur and Dispatch lead BAFTA Game Awards 2026 nominationsClair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Dispatch lead the BAFTA Game Awards 2026 nominations with 12 and nine nods respectively. A total of 42 titles received nominations across various categories, with Ghost of Yotei, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and Arc Raiders also securing multiple nominations. The awards ceremony is scheduled for April 17, 2026, in London.
- Intel has published a whole host of security vulnerabilities, with mitigations rolling out, but attackers will need…Intel has disclosed numerous security vulnerabilities found in the UEFI firmware of its products, with some registering a CVSS score of 8.7. These vulnerabilities could allow for privilege escalation and local code execution. Mitigations are being rolled out, and users are advised to update their systems.
- Trump administration will reportedly get $10 billion for brokering the TikTok dealThe Trump administration is reportedly set to receive $10 billion in fees for brokering the deal that allowed TikTok to remain operational in the US. Investors including Oracle, Silver Lake, and MGX have already paid $2.5 billion, with further payments expected to reach the total sum. This follows previous significant financial dealings by the administration with companies like Intel and Boeing.
- Microsoft teams up with Nvidia, AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm to share 'our dream of bringing console-level GPU…Microsoft has announced a significant update to DirectX, introducing new tooling features aimed at bringing console-level GPU developer tools to Windows. The company collaborated with GPU hardware partners AMD, Intel, Nvidia, and Qualcomm on this release, which includes new DirectX dump files for debugging and a shader explorer for analyzing compiled shaders.
- Texture pop-in may be about to pop-out of existence thanks to even faster asset streaming ushered in by new Zstandard…Microsoft has detailed improvements to its DirectStorage 1.4 technology, focusing on enhanced GPU decompression algorithms like Zstandard (Zstd) to speed up asset streaming and reduce texture pop-in. Several GPU manufacturers, including AMD, Nvidia, Intel, and Qualcomm, are collaborating to optimize Zstd decompression for their hardware, with driver updates expected in the latter half of 2026.
- Evening Tech BitsThis article compiles several gaming technology news items. It mentions that Steam Machine sets a 1080p and 30 FPS standard for verified games, and highlights Intel's new gaming CPUs as their fastest and cheapest yet.
- Asus CFO Nick Wu thinks Apple's MacBook Neo is 'certainly a shock to the entire market'Asus CFO Nick Wu expressed surprise at Apple's launch of the affordable MacBook Neo, calling it a 'shock to the entire market' given Apple's premium pricing history. Wu believes PC vendors, including Microsoft, Intel, and AMD, are taking this seriously and discussing competitive strategies. He also noted that the software ecosystem differences between Apple and Intel/AMD factions may limit immediate switching incentives for consumers.
- Intel announces Arrow Lake 'Plus' desktop chips with more cores and clocks for less cash—and…Intel has announced two new desktop CPUs, the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and Core Ultra 5 250K Plus, as part of its refreshed Arrow Lake lineup. These chips offer increased core counts and clock speeds at attractive price points, alongside a new software tool called the Intel Binary Optimization Tool (BOT) designed to improve gaming performance.
- Morning Tech BitsIntel has announced new processors, the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus for $299 and the Core Ultra 5 250K Plus for $199. Additionally, an article from TechSpot discusses eight tools designed to improve the performance and cleanliness of Windows 11.
- Intel confirms Core Ultra refresh rumors, announcing "the fastest desktop gaming processors" the brand "has ever built," and I hope this means long-term support for its current motherboard socketIntel has officially announced a refresh of its Core Ultra desktop processors, launching the Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus and Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus. These new CPUs are designed to be the fastest desktop gaming processors Intel has ever built and will use the existing LGA1851 motherboard socket. The company also introduced the Intel Binary Optimization Tool to improve processor efficiency.
- Intel's New Gaming CPUs Are Its Fastest, And Cheapest, YetIntel has launched two new CPUs, the Core Ultra 5 250K Plus and Core Ultra 7 270K Plus, aiming to regain market share from AMD with competitive performance and aggressive pricing. These chips offer improved gaming performance over previous generations at lower price points, with the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus launching at $300 and the Core Ultra 5 250K Plus at $200.
- Intel’s new, "fastest ever" desktop CPUs put their focus back on game performanceIntel has announced its new Core Ultra 200S Plus series of desktop CPUs, set to release on March 26th, with models like the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and Core Ultra 5 250K Plus. These processors are specifically tuned for enhanced gaming performance, aiming to reclaim the gaming advantage from competitors like AMD's Ryzen 7 9800X3D. The new chips feature improved die-to-die frequency for reduced latency and are priced competitively at $299 and $199 respectively.
- Intel unveils its "fastest gaming processor ever," and prices start at just $199Intel has launched its new Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and Ultra 5 250K Plus processors, marketed as its fastest gaming processors to date. Featuring up to 24 cores and 5.5GHz clock speeds, these new CPUs are designed to compete with AMD's Ryzen 9 9700X and 9600X, with prices starting at $199.
- Nvidia will announce an x86 CPU in collaboration with Intel at its GTC event, according to one report, though Intel…A report suggests Nvidia may announce an x86 CPU developed in collaboration with Intel at its upcoming GTC event. While some analysts expect this announcement, Intel's CFO indicated that such products are likely a couple of years away from market. The focus may be on data center CPUs rather than PC-oriented SoCs.
- How to make your very own semiconductor-class cleanroom in a wooden shed and build your own chips, well kindaA DIY enthusiast has constructed a Class 100 semiconductor cleanroom within a backyard wooden shed using common materials and HEPA filters to maintain positive air pressure. While this setup achieves the necessary air purity for chip manufacturing, the article highlights the prohibitive cost and complexity of acquiring the actual chip-making tools, which run into billions of dollars, making home chip fabrication impractical.