Chipzilla lost Krzanich but makes more cash
Things are getting better at Intel all the time
The second most important semiconductor company in the world, Intel (ticker: INTC), declared results for its second financial quarter and things apparently have never been better, even - or perhaps because - it lost a CEO during the quarter.
Intel nears the big 50
Middle age approaches
Chip giant Intel will be 50 on July the 18th, and like many a middle aged soul, its mind is turning to events in the past.
Chipzilla has a new patch out
Hopes to exorcise the spectre in the machine
Chipzilla has announced the availability of a new "microcode solution" to the Spectre vulnerability. The updated firmware applies to 6th, 7th and 8th Generation Intel Core devices.
AMD revenues grow by a third
Let's hope the underdog doesn't become an overdog
Long-standing Intel competitor, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), appears from its first quarter results to be gnawing at Chipzilla's ankles.
Intel shrinks the IDF die
Opinion Don't say who farted
Reports suggest that Intel will only have two so-called “keynote speeches” at its Developer Forum this year - one from CEO Brian Krzanich and the other with Data Centre manager Diane Bryant.
Intel likely to split asunder
A revel with a cause
The world and its dog knows that Intel is a spent force but now the word on the autobahn is that it’s likely to break into two bits.
Intel comes up with facial recognition
You are a girl Mr Smith