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Intel Keeps Socket LGA 1700 Alive With New P-Core-Only CPUs | Apple MacBook Pro (14-inch, M5 Max) Review: Blazing-Fast Super Cores

Intel keeps socket LGA 1700 alive with new P-core-only CPUs | Apple MacBook Pro (14-inch, M5 Max) review: Blazing-fast super cores | Save an incredible $620 on this Newegg combo with an RTX 5070, 64GB DDR5 RAM and a PC case
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Intel keeps socket LGA 1700 alive with new P-core-only CPUs
'Bartlett Lake' is official, but targets embedded applications with up to 12 cores
 
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Apple MacBook Pro (14-inch, M5 Max) review: Blazing-fast super cores
And the 40-core GPU is no joke.
 
 
 
 
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Specific prompts break the chatbot's guidelines and reach underlying AI engine
 
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Can detect temperature changes in 100 nanoseconds, millions of times faster than the blink of an eye
 
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'Borderline scam' 1.1TB HP laptop deal on Amazon draws consumer ire, laptop has 128GB SSD and 1TB of OneDrive cloud storage
'Generous' $499 third-party laptop deal sounds too good to be true, because it is
 
 
 
 
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Throttled ASICs use printing bed as a heatsink
 
 
 
 
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Thermal Grizzly scammed out of $46,000 by Alibaba metals suppliers
Company spread the risk across two copper and aluminum suppliers, only for both to send cheaper, fake materials
 
 
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