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The 18A node represents a major technological leap for Intel, incorporating innovations such as RibbonFET transistor architecture and ... with its next-generation Xeon processors.
Intel's newly-appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Lip-Bu Tan, isn't wasting any time introducing himself to shareholders and the public at large. In an open letter to investors as part of ...
Now would be a great time to learn that another good GPU is on the horizon … but, according to a new leak, Intel isn’t working on a flagship GPU to follow the Arc B580. The fate of its next ...
(Reuters) - Three Intel board members will not stand for reelection at its 2025 annual meeting, the chipmaker said in a regulatory filing on Thursday, amid a historic transition under newly ...
In a note to investors, UBS analyst Timothy Arcuri wrote that the near-term plan under new CEO Lip-Bu Tan is likely to highlight Intel's design and foundry capabilities. Arcuri added that Intel is ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Intel released its annual 2024 report and 2025 forecast, addressing financial and political concerns that will affect the Ohio One plant. On Thursday, Intel released both ...
Potential tariffs on semiconductors from Taiwan could push chip designers toward Intel's foundry. However, tariffs could reduce demand for Intel's chips, and Intel uses TSMC for some of its own ...
Intel Corp. may shift its emphasis to chip design and foundry capabilities as it looks to secure Nvidia and Broadcom as clients, according to a UBS analyst. Intel Corp. may shift its focus to ...
Intel might soon be offering performance-optimized (IPO) gaming PCs in various territories, after some unique designs showed up in China with increased power limits, higher memory frequencies, and ...
There's no reason why PC gaming needs to cost an arm and a leg, and we've seen massive steps forward taken in the mainstream GPU market, with options like Intel's latest B580 and the tried-and ...
If the reports that Nvidia is interested in partnering with Intel's foundry business "potentially for gaming appplications" is actually genuine, then this indeed good news for struggling chip giant.
TAIPEI -- Leading chipmakers and packagers including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and Intel have slowed the pace of their expansions in Japan and Malaysia due to lackluster demand for ...