Intel will have to face the music on defective chips
Fails to get Meltdown and Spectre cases thrown out
Chipzilla will have to go to court and defend itself against claims it knew its microprocessors were defective and failed to tell customers.
Intel a long way from recovery
Results have Wall Street wondering
Intel recorded some rather good results on Wednesday, but the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street were less than impressed.
Intel beats EU
Threw out billion euro antitrust fine
Chipmaker Intel scored a decisive legal victory Wednesday in a long-running battle against European Union competition watchdogs after a court reversed itself and threw out a billion euro antitrust fine issued more than a decade ago.
Intel warns about overclocking
Don’t do it with entry-level non-K Alder Lake-S CPUs
Enthusiastic overlockers have been pushing the limits of Chipzilla’s entry-level non-K Alder Lake-S CPUs and Intel is getting a bit worried about it.
Intel’s new Ohio plant could be the world’s biggest
Total cost $100 billion
Intel’s $100 billion Ohio chip plant could be the world's largest.
Intel Arc GPU leaks
More news about memory
Leaks are starting to happen on Intel's Arc GPUs.
Intel investing $20 billion in Ohio chip plant
Moving back to America
Chipzilla has lifted the kimono on its plans to invest at least $20 billion in new chip-making capacity in Ohio.
Intel wants US and Europe to press ahead with sweeteners to big chip makers
Gelsinger awaits your cheque
Chipzilla Chief Executive Officer [kicking] Pat Gelsinger urged the US and Europe to push ahead with efforts to bring back chip manufacturing which means basically giving chip makers large subsidies to set up shop.
Intel orders advanced chipmaking machine
But it is still on the drawing board
Intel has placed the first order with ASML for an advanced chipmaking machine that is still on the drawing board and won't be delivered for years.
Intel builds crypto-mining chip
Will show it off at ISSCC
Intel is likely to unveil a specialised crypto-mining chip at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) in February.