
Intels

Retailers quietly slash prices of AMD’s and Intel’s latest EPYC and Xeon CPUs by up to 50% — inexplicable price drops left unexplained
Demand for high-performance server CPUs is quite high these days, both because of the AI boom and because traditional cloud service providers continue to expand their fleets. However, something unusual is happening on the retail market of data center processors in the U.S., as the latest EPYC 9005-series CPUs from AMD and Xeon 6 Performance-series…

We tested Intel’s new ‘200S Boost’ feature: 7% higher gaming performance thanks to memory overclocking, now covered by the warranty
According to documents shared with Tom’s Hardware by a source, Intel will announce a new “Intel 200S Boost” feature for its Arrow Lake processors tomorrow that’s designed to boost gaming performance by providing official warranty coverage for a subset of overclocking features, including memory overclocking. As you can see below, we have put the new…

The week in chip news: Nvidia’s GTC 2025 blitz, new NVMe HDDs and watercooled SSD, Intel’s restructuring begins
Nvidia’s GTC 2025, an annual event where the company lays out its roadmap of new products and vision for the coming year, created a flood of news as the company extended its roadmap out to a four-year horizon with plenty of mind-bendingly powerful new AI GPUs and systems. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang also clarified the…