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Intel moves closer to building Apple’s entry-level M-series chips on 18A from 2027
By Luke James published
Apple is preparing to qualify Intel’s 18A process for its lowest-end M-series processor, according to a post on X from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

Best Cyber Monday Motherboard Deals 2025 — Black Friday deals on Intel and AMD motherboards that you can still get
By Joe Shields last updated
Here are the best motherboard deals. We're constantly updating this list with the best deals across all sales at all retailers throughout Cyber Monday.

These are the lowest prices on every Cyber Monday graphics card
By Stewart Bendle, Jeffrey Kampman last updated
Check the best prices on Nvidia RTX and AMD Radeon graphics cards during Cyber Monday.

The GPU benchmarks hierarchy 2025
By Jarred Walton, Jeffrey Kampman last updated
We've run hundreds of GPU benchmarks on Nvidia, AMD, and Intel graphics cards and ranked them in our comprehensive hierarchy.

The Best CPU for Gaming in 2025
By Paul Alcorn last updated
Here is the best CPU for gaming for the money, based on our benchmarks. These processors offer the best performance in their price ranges and most are suitable for overclocking.

Best SSDs 2025: From blazing-fast M.2 NVMe down to budget SATA
By Jarred Walton, Paul Alcorn last updated
We recommend the best SSDs for every need and budget based on our extensive lab tests.

Ex-TSMC executive’s homes raided in Intel trade-secret lawsuit
By Luke James published
Taiwanese prosecutors have searched the homes of former TSMC Senior Vice President Lo Wen-jen, days after the company filed a civil lawsuit alleging that Lo may have leaked trade secrets to Intel.

CPU upgrades aren't dead from the DDR5 apocalypse — here are in-place DDR4 upgrades you can still make
By Jake Roach published
Let's make the best of a bad situation.

Intel fully backs its controversial new hire that TSMC alleges took company secrets with him
By Hassam Nasir published
Wei-Jen Lo worked at TSMC for 21 years.

TSMC sues former executive over defection to Intel, says it's highly likely he stole trade secrets
By Anton Shilov last updated
TSMC initiates legal action against Wei-Jen Lo, who retired from TSMC this summer, signed a non-compete agreement, but subsequently joined Intel as Executive Vice President.
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