TL;DR: Intel's 2024 Product Security Report highlights its proactive approach to security, discovering and mitigating 94% of CPU firmware vulnerabilities compared to AMD's 57%. Intel also reported the ...
In the fourth week of 'Leo Says' - our grumpy hero discusses what Intel are doing, and more importantly, what they seem to be doing wrong. Especially when we factor in the me security flaw that looks ...
Microsoft is working with Intel and Qualcomm to bring 'parity of these features to devices going forward,’ says Nancie Gaskill, general manager for Microsoft’s Surface business. Microsoft has new ...
CPU manufacturers must address issues that arise with processors already on the market, especially the errors that are discovered over time. To handle this, Intel has released a new version of ...
Intel has released its 2024 Product Security report. In its sixth annual Product Security report, Intel slams NVIDIA and AMD for having huge amounts of security flaws in their products. Intel’s latest ...
Modern Intel processors, including chips from the Raptor Lake and the Alder Lake generations are susceptible to a new type of a high-precision Branch Target Injection (BTI) attack dubbed 'Indirector,' ...
Ubuntu users could see up to a 20 percent boost in graphics performance on Intel-based systems under a change that will turn off security mitigations for blunting a class of attacks known as Spectre.
In its core desktop x86 CPU market, Intel is rapidly losing market share to AMD's new Ryzen 9000 Series. The situation is pretty much the same in the laptop x86 CPU market, with significant market ...
In the age of cloud computing, protections baked into chips from Intel, AMD, and others are essential for ensuring confidential data and sensitive operations can’t be viewed or manipulated by ...
When picking the best CPU and best GPU, you usually weigh things like power, performance, efficiency, and compatibility.
Add to this the question of energy, and it's clear that the requirements for a true AI PC are more than just a blisteringly ...