Tag: Processor
The First Phone with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Plus Processor Coming in June!
Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Plus processor arrives earlier than expected. According to an unnamed source in the supply chain, Android’s flagship The Plus model of the processor will be released…
Not the processor, but the graphics card this time from Intel: Introducing the first Arc GPUs for laptops
Intel, which has been in the CPU space for years, is now stepping into the GPU market. The company introduced Intel Arc graphics cards with 5 graphics card models. Arc…
Acer Nitro 5 with Ryzen 5000 processor and its highlights
I recently turned my projector offering for sale acer, released the laptop computer developed for gamers. As gaming-focused laptop prices are on the rise, Acer Nitro 5 offered at a…
Intel Introduces The World’s Fastest PC Processor!
Intel announced the 12th generation processor Core i9-12900KS, which can run at a maximum frequency of 5.5 GHz. The processor is clocked up to two cores for the first time,…
Apple M1 Ultra – The World’s Most Powerful Processor
Apple’s new iPhone SE, iPad Air, Mac Studio and Apple Studio DisplayThe new generation at the “Peek Performance” event, where it introduced Apple Silicon M2 We were waiting for the…
Intel launches its new NUC 12 Extreme mini PC with a twelfth generation Core i9 processor
Little but strong ! This slogan is perfectly suited to the new mini PC that Intel has just announced. Previously known under the code name Dragon Canyon, the NUC 12…
RISC-V: what is it?
RISC-V is an instruction set architecture or ISA. An instruction set architecture is an abstract model of an architecture computer science which defines things like the register model and machine…
ARM: what is it?
ARM, acronym for Acorn RISC Machineis a RISC architecture (Red Instruction Set Computing) developed by ARM Limited. This architecture of processor is not new. It was used for the first…
x86: what is it?
The term x86 is used to denote the family of microprocessors based on the Intel 8086 and 8088 microprocessors. These microprocessors ensure backward compatibility of instruction set architectures. Originally, x86…
How do you know which applications are compatible with your Mac M1?
Following the launch of Macs powered by Apple Silicon chips, many third-party apps have been updated to ensure they are optimized to run on Apple’s in-house processors. Even though it…