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Intel drops budget Nova Lake mobile chips for Wildcat Lake Refresh

Avatar photoby Miles Corrigan2 days ago

Intel has apparently scrapped its plan for affordable Nova Lake mobile processors with six cores and will keep using Wildcat Lake instead, in a refreshed lineup likely aimed at the same low-power laptop segment. If that sounds less ambitious than a next-gen launch, that’s because it is: Intel seems to have decided the smaller, cheaper […]

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Xiaomi preps XRING O2 chip on cutting-edge 3nm process for broader device use

by sk03/05/2026
  • Apple’s foldable iPhone Ultra may get vapor chamber cooling
  • Samsung rolls out 45 Galaxy security fixes, including 5 critical flaws
  • Gemini Go brings Google’s AI assistant to 2GB Android phones
  • Xiaomi 18 Pro may get a much larger rear display
  • iPhone Ultra may use a liquid metal hinge for its first foldable

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