Intel Corp. has published a product change notification (PCN) document concerning its 8-series chipsets that will support Intel Core i “Haswell” central processing units (CPUs). According to the paper, the company has already fixed the previously discovered USB 3.0 issues and is currently preparing the new stepping of core-logic for mass production. Intel will be ready to ship the fixed version this Summer.
It seems that some PC fans are already getting their hands on the 14th Gen CPUs, with images showing off the box appearing on Intel Sub-Reddit. The image,
A retailer in the US by the name of CentralComputers may have just accidentally leaked the pre-order date, time, and release date for Intel's upcoming 14th-generation CPUs.
please get the power usage from this gen down because its just not practical.
I'm really debating if I should upgrade when this comes out. I have an i5-9600k now, but it is really not keeping up with the games I want to play since everything seems to be CPU limited now. But it sounds like this is the last gen of this layout and 15th gen will shake things up. Do I jump in and upgrade when this is out or wait another generation?
Intel and Meta cooperate on PC VR streaming and enable a direct connection between Meta Quest and PC - with low latency.
Sweet, too bad I don't have either the CPU or the Wi-Fi chip. Could never get Quest 2 to work smoothly from pc Wi-Fi or wired and I've tried everything besides replacing the CPU, mobo, or RAM.
and here i was thinking that i was going to be waiting until aug-sept. better start preppin
he is doing the little finger
this is much more powerfull than amd
Sticking with my OCd 2500k & GTX 680 SLI until next year's releases, then I'll replace my Mobo, RAM, CPU, & GPUs.
Next console gen will have started gaining some real steam by then, & it'll give devs some slack to make PC games push the hardware further.
2600k still doing the job for me