Intel previewed a wave of tablet computers powered by a microprocessor that the company redesigned to make a bigger dent in the rapidly growing mobile market. An assortment of major computer vendors ...
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo posted on X that he expected Intel to begin shipping its lowest-end M processor to Apple as early as ...
Just six months into his role as CEO of Intel, Brian Krzanich announced today that the electronics giant hit a momentous goal in the world of corporate social responsibility: Starting right now, every ...
We recently looked at the origins of the integrated circuit (IC) and the calculator, which was the IC’s first killer app, but a surprise twist is that the calculator played a big part in the invention ...
If you are reading this article, the most probably you are doing it from sitting in front a computer or a laptop. At the same time, I guess there is a very high probability that your computer has ...
Last week, Intel announced that it was parting ways with its CEO, Bob Swan, and replacing him with Pat Gelsinger, who spent 30 years at the company before leaving and becoming the CEO of VMware.
Intel's transformation into a foundry business has led to declining core business revenues and profitability, with no immediate catalysts for stock growth. Government funding will not solve the ...
(This article originally appeared in the Mercury News on May 16, 2005.) Paul Otellini becomes Intel’s chief executive Wednesday, the first non-engineer to head the world’s largest chip maker. But that ...
Intel Corp. says it may have solved the problem of balancing the demand for power with excessive heat generation in future microprocessors, a key issue in the semiconductor industry's struggle to ...
Intel saw the rise in discrete graphics controllers such as NEC’s µPD7220 (and even licensed it), Hitachi’s HD63484, and the several clones of IBM’s EGA, and conclude Intel was leaving a socket ...
Intel’s new CEO, Pat Gelsinger, has been on the job barely more than a month, but he has wasted no time reviving the Mac versus PC battle. The latest shot is a series of ads featuring Justin Long.