Intel chief executive Brian Krzanich took one of the computing giant’s biggest recent gaffes — its apparent support for the #GamerGate movement — and turned it around into a huge pro diversity campaign for both the tech and gaming industries.
Krzanich made his pro diversity campaign — backed by a $300 million investment over the next five years — the closing of his keynote speech at the 2015 International CES, the big tech trade show in Las Vegas this week. He is putting the weight of the world’s largest chip maker behind the movement to make the tech and game workforces more diverse because “it’s good business, and it’s the right thing to do,” Krzanich said.
The frustrating Intel Raptor Lake CPU issues continue to make their presence known, this time in the South Korean gaming community.
It seems that some PC fans are already getting their hands on the 14th Gen CPUs, with images showing off the box appearing on Intel Sub-Reddit. The image,
A retailer in the US by the name of CentralComputers may have just accidentally leaked the pre-order date, time, and release date for Intel's upcoming 14th-generation CPUs.
please get the power usage from this gen down because its just not practical.
I'm really debating if I should upgrade when this comes out. I have an i5-9600k now, but it is really not keeping up with the games I want to play since everything seems to be CPU limited now. But it sounds like this is the last gen of this layout and 15th gen will shake things up. Do I jump in and upgrade when this is out or wait another generation?
And who says Gamergate has had no positive impact?