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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

In chronological order: 1. The Intel Puma 6 chipset in my cable modem has severe performance problems; 2. The endless list of CPU vulnerabilities has reduced the performance of all of the co... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I love the way they release really new processor quite frequently. They don't produce for the market, you know to report that they have introduced something brand new, but they really crete brand new... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Extremely unprofessional experience with Intel's warranty. I can't imagine one of the biggest companies with a >200B$ Valuation has such poor processes. They ask for personal information over a plain... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

intel needs to change things, first off stop with the boosting laptop intel cpus, they all hit 100c to match or get close to ryzen cpu. Just give up or come out with something new, don't boost the cpu... See more

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

You can't walk five steps on the…

You can't walk five steps on the world's semiconductor boulevard without bumping into something made by Intel. It is the name of the game when it comes to microprocessors.

They are not making computers or phones, but they are making all the staples and necessary components in your personal devices, everything you touch in the digitized world has some sort of intel component in it. How cool is that!

Apart form that, I really like all the power in PC's that are powered by core i7 and i9 series basically. Very impressive robustness, those computers can do some heavy lifting!

in essence, they have cemented their status along with their competitors like AMD. and they are helping make world a more technologically advanced place day by day.

26 January 2024
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I love the way they release really new…

I love the way they release really new processor quite frequently. They don't produce for the market, you know to report that they have introduced something brand new, but they really crete brand new things for different tasks. You can find fresh, cheap new processor for daily gaming, as well as you can buy expensive ones for more difficult tasks. A very versatile company at its core.

5 January 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Extremely unprofessional experience…

Extremely unprofessional experience with Intel's warranty. I can't imagine one of the biggest companies with a >200B$ Valuation has such poor processes.
They ask for personal information over a plain email, and then ask for credit card numbers over a phone call. It's 2023, this can all be done digitally. It just wastes time. As other reviews have said as well, too much information they asked for. I think it took 3 months from when we started to actually getting the cross ship started.

27 December 2023
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Eventually i got my waranty taken care…

Eventually i got my waranty taken care of but man, did they make it so hard...Endless questions, serial numbers,dates,amounts,vendors...I had to find it all when an technologically advanced company knows who and when they sold it too yet they made it so hard since i purchased from a vendor as a guest and had to look for it thoroughly in my banking statements. a company like apple could have found that all out simply by your serial number so i honestly think they just make it hard so they dont have to own up to their warranty. the most expensive processor ever and lasted not even one year! this process took nearly a week after endless questions and pictures and repeated questions. thw employees i dealt with were pleasant and answered promptly, its just the whole return process!

19 December 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Planned obsolescence and eWaste lovers

Don't buy one of their computers. As soon as they decided to make your model discontinued, they'll stop giving you even basic troubleshooting support.

They have firmly made their choice to be part of the eWaste and planned obsolescence community.

I have a Freeview box that's 2 decades old, and the copy still gives me troubleshooting support. They even replaced it 7 years ago for a like for like, for free. Be like that company. Intel won't even tell me why their 1gb ethernet driver didn't allow me to use my 1 gbps ethernet broadband. What a joke

19 November 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The most useless compny in the world

The most useless compny in the world! When you buying a laptop, you can't choose what hardware do you want, it's preinstalled. In other case I will never opt for something made by this company. Even microsoft making drivers better then themselves for their own product! The support is same...

10 November 2023
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Help Northridge not just Johnstown schools

I can't believe this company has donated money to only Johnstown schools what about Northridge??? We kill ourselves raising money for this ran down school all we do is try.Did you forget Northridge is also in Johnstown???? This kids have old outdated sports equipment nothing is new Johnstown does great gets help what about the ran down schools??? Come on be fair have A heart or soul anything helps!!!!!

21 October 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

i bought the intel arc a770 16gb gpu

i bought the intel arc a770 16gb gpu

it had a hardware defect and the product got recalled - intel have not publicised this very well, at all

anyway, they were unable to provide a life for like replacement because they discontinued the product after a few months only, which i believe is partially due to the fact that the device had hardware defects during the manufacturing process that allow a users system to potentially be compromised

so, i now have an nvidia card because the one time i chose to give intel a chance, they didnt get it right

i wont be making the mistake of using intel again, for anything

6 October 2023
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Still the best processors

Still the best processors.
My work is related to the repair of computer equipment and Intel processors are still the best processors in the world. I'm giving it four stars because I don't agree with the company policy on everything.

27 June 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Intel takes your data with fake giveaways. Avoid!

Won a $1500 laptop on a giveaway but it was never sent. Intel says it’s their partners responsibility. They take your data for fake prizes. It has been 4 months now and I have spoken to all their customer service channels. Beware of Intel!

11 January 2023
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Processors...or amateurcessors?

Update

They recently wowed me. I had requested technical assistance from the manufacturer that is meant to oversee repairs to a couple of PCs in the house, with the machines still under warranty, and yet over two months remained in the same situation without resolution in the form of working computers. I then had the idea of approaching Intel (which produces the hardware) and within a few emails' correspondence, they had suggested a successful fix for what was looking to be a more serious fault.

Update

No. I was right, originally. Still scapegoating, in the disguise of officiousness - neither of which, I like.

In terms of PCs turning into a furnace and breaking down: myth. My more recent experience of Intel processors is that they never get hot if only using them within this dimension; in games, though, possibly, and that is where all the advertising comes from, for and along with accompanying explanations about cooling-systems, etc...and unless you are one of these virtual diehards, pushing the hardware into galaxies never trod before, then it will probably never happen unless you do something to destroy your machine in a completely unrelated way.

Update

After a manufacturer sold a PC which was not configured properly and has been the source of unending problems, I emailed Intel who have been very helpful - they are professional in their attitude towards computer-users and which is demonstrated when approached about technical enquiries involving their own technology.

Old Review (originally two stars)

Intel makes CPUs which are the apex of technological innovation and discovery for the exceptionally fast and uninterrupted user-experience, bar one thing: the more powerful ones - Intel leaving the possibility up to individual PC-manufacturers and custom-build retailers - overheat.

When the company was questioned on this exact subject, the answer given was that their processors for when temperatures do climb are designed with an automatic shutdown facility.

13 October 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Broken brand new computer and warranty is worthless

I bought a brand new (sealed in a box) Intel NUK 11th gen. I had to buy it privately becasue stock is hard to get in Israel and there is a wait. I get it to the office and the nvme socket is broken off the board, just nanging around inside the box. I confidently wrote to intel thinking their stated 3 year waranty would have me in a new computer in a jiffy. It has now been 3 days of exchanging messages with Ionut, who at first told me they would not honour the warranty becasue i could not prove I bough the device from a official disrtibutor, then told me that Intel has no stock of this item so all they can offer me is a RCP of $422.17 I dont know what this figure is but in Israel, where I am the cheapest device I can find in stock from their "official" distributor is over $600. I pointed out that all i want is a replacement or a refund of the amount it would take me to get a replacement and not a RPC from a different country.... but so far it has fallen on deaf ears, I have escallaed to surpervison now and will update you on the progress here. thus far it has been appaling experience and one which i did not expect from a global company like Intel.

14 September 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Not zero tolerance

Not zero tolerance, I was assaulted in intel leixlip and they did nothing about, be advised if anything happens in intel premises first go to garda/police as there it’s no investigation at all from their side, everything it’s being treated as a joke, next time if anything like that will ever happen to myself I will go to garda/police, mental health it’s been damaged and not going to be the same, if anyone it’s going thru anything like this I recommend to seek advice from authorities and experts.

7 August 2022
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Hello Intel

Hello Intel
why Your not coming in Pakistan Your need in Pakistan plz come to pakistan . Pakistani are waiting plz come to Pakistan.

6 July 2022
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