Technical hardware, documented.
A continuously-updated reference for every PC component — chipsets, processors, graphics cards, memory and more. Structured specs and compatibility data.
Currently tracking 880 components across 3 categories.
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Intel Intel Announces Leadership Appointments to Advance Client Computing and Enable Future Innovation
Intel appointed Alex Katouzian as executive vice president and general manager of Client Computing & Physical AI, and named Pushkar Ranade chief technology officer. The appointments aim to strengthen Intel's core product business and innovation agenda.
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Apple Apple introduces a new Pride Collection
Apple has announced a new Pride Collection, including a Sport Loop for the Apple Watch, a watch face, and wallpapers for iPhone and iPad. The collection is designed to celebrate LGBTQ+ communities during Pride Month and beyond.
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Arm What Arm-based innovations happened in April 2026?
Arm's April 2026 roundup covers collaborations with IBM on dual-architecture hardware for enterprise AI, an evaluation of the NVIDIA DGX Spark workstation showing performance gains over x86 systems, and guidance from Epic Games for optimizing Unreal Engine on mobile devices. The company also highlights the sim-to-real gap challenge in physical AI.
“DGX Spark delivered up to 41% faster CPU rendering, 50% higher memory bandwidth, and 3.2x faster AI prompt processing than comparable x86 small-form-factor workstations.” — Arm
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Apple Apple reports second quarter results
Apple reported financial results for its fiscal 2026 second quarter, which ended on March 28, 2026.
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NVIDIA Nemotron Labs: What OpenClaw Agents Mean for Every Organization
OpenClaw is an open-source, self-hosted AI assistant that runs persistently in the background, completing tasks autonomously. By March 2026, it became the most-starred project on GitHub, surpassing React. NVIDIA is collaborating with the OpenClaw community to enhance security and has introduced NemoClaw, a reference implementation for safer deployment.
“By March, OpenClaw topped 250,000 stars — overtaking React to become the most-starred software project on GitHub in just 60 days.” — NVIDIA
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Arm What is agentic AI and why its reshaping AI from cloud to edge
Agentic AI represents a shift from reactive, single-prompt interactions to autonomous systems that plan, execute, and adapt tasks over multiple steps. This change increases system load and emphasizes the CPU's role in orchestrating workflows, tool calls, and memory accesses. Efficient compute within power and space constraints becomes critical as workloads become continuous and concurrent.
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Intel Core i5 13600
Intel · 2023
The Intel Core i5 13600 is a desktop processor released in 2023, featuring 14 cores (6 P-cores, 8 E-cores) and 20 threads based on the Raptor Lake microarchitecture.
Intel Core i5 13600KF
Intel · 2022
The Intel Core i5 13600KF is a 14-core desktop processor based on the Raptor Lake microarchitecture, released in 2022.
Intel Core i5 13600K
Intel · 2022
The Intel Core i5 13600K is a desktop processor released in October 2022, featuring 14 cores (6 P-cores and 8 E-cores) and 20 threads based on the Raptor Lake microarchitecture.
Intel Core i7 13700T
Intel · 2023
The Intel Core i7 13700T is a 2023 desktop processor with 16 cores (8 P-cores + 8 E-cores) and 24 threads, designed for power-efficient systems.
Intel Core i7 13700F
Intel · 2023
The Intel Core i7 13700F is a 2023 desktop processor with 16 cores (8 P-cores, 8 E-cores) and 24 threads, based on the Raptor Lake microarchitecture.
Intel Core i7 13700
Intel · 2023
The Intel Core i7 13700 is a 16-core desktop processor from the Raptor Lake microarchitecture, released in 2023.
Intel Core i7 13700KF
Intel · 2022
The Intel Core i7 13700KF is a desktop processor from Intel's Raptor Lake microarchitecture, released in 2022.
Intel Core i7 13700K
Intel · 2022
The Intel Core i7 13700K is a 16-core desktop processor from Intel's Raptor Lake microarchitecture, released in October 2022.