From the moment you decide that your current Intel processor just isn’t up to par and start investigating an upgrade to your current laptop or desktop, you’re often bombarded with technical jargon.
Intel has announced its new Core Series 2 processors with P-cores at Embedded World 2026, expanding its edge portfolio with a platform aimed squarely at industrial and embedded deployments.
Fancy, expensive processors are fun, but for most people who just want to build a decent middle-of-the-road PC for gaming (and anything else), the best advice is usually to buy a Core i5 or Ryzen ...