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  • Engadget Podcast

    Engadget Podcast: Why are Apple and Epic fighting?

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    Devindra Hardawar
    Devindra Hardawar
    05.14.2021

    This week, Cherlynn and Devindra chat with Mike Futter, author of the GameDev Business Handbook and co-host of the Virtual Economy podcast, about the ongoing legal battle between Epic Games and Apple.

  • Intel 11th-gen H series notebook CPUs

    Intel's 11th-gen H-series CPUs are finally ready for powerful gaming laptops

    by 
    Devindra Hardawar
    Devindra Hardawar
    05.11.2021

    Intel's powerful 11th-gen H-series chips are finally here.

  • Intel Tiger Lake prototype

    Intel's 11th-gen H-series CPUs are made for ultraportable gaming laptops

    by 
    Devindra Hardawar
    Devindra Hardawar
    01.11.2021

    Historically, Intel’s H-series laptop chips have been meant for beefy gaming and workhorse PCs. The first batch of chips we’re seeing are actually meant for ultraportable gaming laptops that dip below four pounds.

  • Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition

    Razer's pro Blade 15 Studio Edition now includes a 10th-gen Intel CPU

    by 
    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    05.28.2020

    Razer has updated its Blade 15 Studio Edition laptop to feature an 8-core 10th-gen CPU

  • Origin EVO17-S

    Origin's new 17-inch laptops pack RTX Super graphics in five-pound frames

    by 
    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    05.11.2020

    You can buy the EVO17-S and NT-17 starting today through the Origin website.

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    Intel's 10th-gen H-series laptop CPUs reach 5.3GHz

    by 
    Devindra Hardawar
    Devindra Hardawar
    04.02.2020

    Just like Intel said at CES, it's crossed the 5GHz barrier with its new H-series 10th generation notebook CPUs. And you won't need to shell out for the top-of-the-line Core i9 to do it: The new six and eight-core i7 processors reach up to 5.1Ghz (boost speed) on a single core. But if you want to go all out, the octa-core i9-10980HK hits 5.3GHz -- and it's fully unlocked for overclocking, to boot.

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    Watch Intel’s CES 2020 event here at 7PM ET

    by 
    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    01.06.2020

    We're less than an hour away from the start of Intel's CES 2020 keynote. And while it'll probably be hard for the company to match its Project Athena teaser from last year, there are still announcements to look forward to.

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    Intel says upcoming 10th-gen H-series CPUs will surpass 5GHz

    by 
    Devindra Hardawar
    Devindra Hardawar
    01.06.2020

    Intel made a bold statement today at CES: It's surpassing the 5GHz barrier with its upcoming Core i7 H-series 10th generation processors, which are headed to notebooks. That'll make them even faster than its current top-of-the-line Core i9 H-series chip, the 9980HK, which maxes out at 5GHz. Sure, it's not too surprising that Intel is reaching beyond that speed, but it's notable that it's doing so in the lesser i7 line. And as usual, you can expect the next i9 chip to come in even faster than that i7. Additionally, the company claims the 10th-gen H-series processors will also scale better across eight cores, which should also lead to a decent performance boost. Intel wouldn't divulge any more details about its upcoming processors, but we can expect to hear more during its CES keynote on Monday.

  • SteelSeries to unveil line of gaming headsets at E3 2013

    by 
    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    06.06.2013

    Gaming accessory maker SteelSeries has a tradition of showcasing new products during conventions, and the firm will uphold it by unveiling the H-Series headset line at E3 2013. First in the series is the "tournament-grade" 9H headset with Dolby technology, a USB soundcard, and padded ear cushions that feature sound isolation technology. Next is the 5Hv3 headset that boasts a retractable microphone and the same sound isolation technology the 9H has. Finally, there's the compact and foldable 3Hv2 with its own retractable mic. All three are intended for use on Macs and PCs, but they have swappable ends or adaptors for use with mobile devices. Slated to be available by fall this year, the 9H is the priciest of the trio at $159.99. If you're not quite keen on paying that much for a pair of gaming cans though, you can grab the 5Hv3 and the 3Hv2 this summer for $79.99 and $39.99, respectively.%Gallery-190497%