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Intel in 2021: could Intel regain dominance? – TechRadar
Intel fell a long way in 2020, but the game’s not over yet

In 2020, Intel caught a lot of negative attention, mostly thanks to stunning releases from its competitors. All of its 2020 releases were generally great, the problem really came down to the launches from AMD and surprisingly, Apple outshining Team Blue’s hardware.
The Comet Lake-S lineup, for instance, brought HyperThreading all the way down the product stack to the Core i3 for the first time. This meant that Intel users were able to get great multi-threaded performance no matter how much cash…
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