Intel trying to flog home internet division
Of course, you don't get wafers with it, it's an albatross
Intel is in talks to sell a unit that makes chips for home internet access gear to MaxLinear.
Intel makes cash, prunes workers
Apparently in a move to increase growth
Despite the fact it still manages to make pots of cash, Intel confirmed that “less than one percent” of its global workforce had been laid off.
Intel and QuTech talk about first cryogenic quantum control chip
‘Horse Ridge’ out the gate
Intel Labs in collaboration with QuTech has released details of its new Horse Ridge cryogenic quantum control chip.
Intel 10th gen Comet Lake-S desktop CPUs being seen
Rumours of Glory
The dark satanic rumour mill is starting to report sitings of the upcoming Intel 10th gen Comet Lake-S Desktop CPUs.
Intel and Vivo withdraw from Mobile World Congress
Looks like it will just be a few companies with face masks
Intel and Vivo are joining a long list of names who are not going to the Mobile World Congress 2020 due to the coronavirus outbreak.
AMD gains further x86 processor market share
Ninth consecutive quarters of growth in notebook and desktop
AMD is on a roll according to a recent Mercury Research Q4 2019 x86 Processor Report.
Intel investing in "smart buildings"
Want to keep staff happy
Intel is investing heavily in “smart buildings” in Israel that will be packed full of perks to keep employees happy, helping the US chipmaker compete for the country’s top professionals.
Samsung's hoped for chip recovery falls flat
While rivals are rubbing their paws with glee
Samsung's hopes that there will be a gradual recovery in memory chip demand this year appear to be slowly failing.
Intel has a depressing 14 nm process obsession
A sixth year and just more “improvements”
Chipzilla’s Comet Lake-H chip, the Core i5-10300H should provide users with an 11 percent performance boost, but at what point will Intel finally give up on 14nm technology?
Intel has a third go at patching 'Zombieload' CPU security flaw
Third time lucky?
For the third time in less than a year, Intel has disclosed a new set of vulnerabilities related to the speculative functionality of its processors.