Intel's huge investment comes in addition to the $10 billion already committed by the well-known processor company back in 2019.
The new graphics cards deliver high performance for gaming and creative applications at a very reasonable price.
Intel has demonstrated an early iteration of its next-generation Thunderbolt technology, based on new USB4 v2 and DisplayPort 2.1 specs.
Intel's 13th Gen processors have landed, offering support for DDR5 and DDR4 memory, with the same LGA1700 sockets used by the outgoing generation.
The computing giant posted the specs of its latest i5, i7 and i9 chips on its Canadian website, before hastily pulling the article.
The two tech giants demonstrated the speed and stability of the incoming new Wi-Fi standard in a showcase event in Santa Clara, California.