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Intel will use glass to improve processors

The use of a glass wafer instead of silicon in the manufacture of processors is said to bring an unimaginable improvement in performance. As early as 2030, as many as one trillion transistors could be applied to it.
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ASrock started selling a new graphics card

The engineers of the ASrock company have prepared the Intel Arc A310 graphics card, which will easily find a place even in the most compact computer cases. The novelty is based on... More
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ASRock DeskMini B760: A compact computer with exceptional performance

As gamers, we know that powerful and reliable hardware is key, especially for the most demanding tasks. At ASRock, by preparing a personal computer... More
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The Intel ARC A770 graphics card is selling above expectations

ASRock recently proved that the Intel Arc A770 graphics card can be even more powerful. They were the first to offer for sale a version that is equipped with... More
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The first super-compact desktop computer with a Core i9 processor

Computer manufacturers are putting more and more effort into the development of compact personal computers. Recently, however, they proved themselves at the company Geekom, namely by preparing a compact desktop... More
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We can expect Intel 14th generation processors soon

Intel has been thinking about the 14th generation of Core processors (Raptor Lake Refresh) for a long time, because the competition in this field never rests. Intel 14th generation processors... More
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A mini PC for more advanced users

The company Morefine has offered for sale an extremely interesting compact computer system with the sales code M9, which will surely impress many. The novelty measures only 113 x 106 x 42.5... More
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Intel with two new graphics cards for business use

Intel's Arc Alchemist graphics cards are still the talk of the web. These are mainly intended for desktop computers. For professional environments, the company Intel... More