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MWC 2025: The best products to debut at Barcelona's iconic tech expo
By Madeline Ricchiuto, Rael Hornby published
Laptops, wearables, AI, and more dominated the showroom floor of MWC 20025, here's the best of what was on show.

Intel's latest AI tool could save you from ever needing a user manual again
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Project SuperBuilder was on show at MWC 2025, and it showed how smaller, lighter AI chatbots could change the world.

“It’s not just about power and performance anymore.” Intel’s 2nd Gen AI PCs are now fully business ready
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Intel Core Ultra 200 now has vPro editions across all suffixes — V, U, H, HX, S

A Windows 11 update has tanked performance on some Intel CPUs — Here's what it means for you
By Claire Tabari published
Windows 11's 24H2 continues to suffer from compatibility issues

Ex-Intel chip designer weighs in on company's uncertain fate
By Oscar Gonzalez published
Jim Keller has some concerns over the talks of Intel being up for sale.

TSMC reportedly eyes Intel's manufacturing plants following Trump's tariff threat, but not everybody is happy about it
By Claire Tabari published
Will TSMC acquire Intel's stateside manufacturing plants?

Exclusive: "Intel is beefing up its staff to support gaming ISVs who want to do handhelds"
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Within the world of gaming handhelds, AMD has reigned supreme while Intel handhelds have been something of a niche within a niche. But Intel hopes the change all of that.

Silicon Survey 2025
By Madeline Ricchiuto, Rael Hornby last updated
Laptop Mag's Silicon Survey meets the architects behind the architecture that powers our favorite portable tech. Catch exclusive interviews with Apple, AMD, Intel, Qualcomm, Nvidia, and more as we learn how their silicon will shape the future of CPUs and GPUs.

“Not everybody has a killer app for AI yet”: Intel’s Robert Hallock opens the company playbook on AI, NPUs, and more
By Madeline Ricchiuto last updated
To say 2024 was a rough year for Intel may be an understatement. But, as Intel's Robert Hallock tells Laptop Mag, “You can't go backwards. That's unacceptable.”
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