Image: Adam Patrick Murray / Foundry It was hardly a secret that Intel was working on a new, suped-up version of its fastest Core i9 processor — it was leaking all over the place earlier this month. But it seems particularly fitting that the company released the i9-14900KS yesterday on March 14th, known to math
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Only Intel’s Core Ultra is good enough for vPro laptops
Image: Intel Intel has followed up the launch of its 14th-gen mobile processors for consumers by announcing the corresponding vPro platform for business PCs, with one key difference: Only one mobile processor platform will be available, not two. Intel announced nearly a dozen Core Ultra processors for business laptops, but said that it would not
Asus says Intel’s NUC Extreme isn’t coming back
Image: Willis Lai/Foundry Asus is the new, non-exclusive steward of Intel’s teeny-tiny NUC (Next Unit of Computing) designs, following the former owner’s exit from the market last year. And, while Asus still wants to sell tiny, high-powered desktops to gamers with more money than space, the celebrated NUC Extreme has been permanently KO’d. That means