Intel’s Raptor Lake CPUs have been exhibiting instability for quite some time now, and the company has begun to take steps to address it this year. Several updates have been announced in the past few months, including one in July that promised a remedy for the issue via a microcode …
Read More »Video Game Developer Reports 50% Failure Rate For Intel Core i9 Raptor Lake CPUs
For months now, it’s been reported that Intel Core i9-13900K and 14900K CPUs have been exhibiting instability in gaming. The reports have led to a flurry of bad press for Intel and several attempts by the company to rectify the issue. Still, this whole time, it’s been unclear how many CPUs …
Read More »Intel 14900K and 14700K Raptor Lake
Intel’s upcoming Raptor Lake refresh is due in October, so we’ve officially entered the “pre-launch leaking” season now that it’s August. Today we have our first actual benchmarks of the top two SKUs, the Core i9-14900K and the Core i7-14700K. Though the results are underwhelming, their poor performance is likely …
Read More »Intel’s Raptor Lake
This week we learned that Intel planned to add a few more efficiency cores to the Core i7 variant of its upcoming Raptor Lake refresh. We pondered whether Intel would be juicing any other CPUs or if this was just a one-off deal. Now there’s a new report stating Intel …
Read More »Raptor Lake Performance Boost
Even though a lot of us are galavanting around and enjoying summer, Intel is hard at work prepping Raptor Lake for its impending launch. This means more CPUs are getting into the hands of system builders, allowing for more benchmarks to “leak” to the public. The latest numbers to appear …
Read More »Raptor 2 Powerful Direct Drive Electric Skateboard (video)
Anyone looking for a new electric skateboard might be worth giving the new Raptor 2 long board a little more investigation which has been designed by Jason Potter based in Adelaide Australia. The Raptor 2 is being marketed as the world’s most powerful direct drive electric skateboard and is capable …
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