Intel doesn’t have a next-generation upgrade available for desktops yet, but it is shoring up its desktop lineup with a pair ...
Intel just tipped Core Ultra 200S Plus, a promising, price-aggressive bunch of refreshed "Arrow Lake" desktop processors ...
Intel has introduced its new Core Ultra 200S Plus series processors, which the company says deliver its fastest gaming performance yet. The lineup ...
With the new Core Ultra 200S Plus CPUs, Intel are looking to reclaim the gaming performance that the original, efficiency-focused 200S family gave up.
Intel is introducing two new Arrow Lake CPUs under the Core Ultra 200S Plus banner, while slashing prices and adding more E-cores.
Intel channel chief Dave Guzzi doesn’t anticipate potential CPU shortage-related price increases to come close to what’s happening with memory chips.
Intel announces the Core Ultra 200S Plus (Arrow Lake Refresh), the second at-bat for Intel's Arrow Lake desktop processor. But after striking out the first time, can we believe Intel's claims?
These chips arrive as Intel navigates a rocky recent history in the high-end desktop space. Past generations faced thermal woes and instability, the latest Arrow Lake ...
Now, Intel claims it has finally surpassed both predecessors with “Intel’s fastest gaming desktop processors ever”: the Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and 250K Plus, shipping March 26th. While we don’t ...
The new Core Ultra 5 250K Plus starts at $199, while the beefier Core Ultra 7 270K Plus trim will set you back by $299. They will be up for grabs later this month.