China’s x86 CPU a long way behind US
8-core Zhaoxin KaiXian KX-7000 processor close but no cigar
Chinese tech magazine PC Watch has acquired the 8-core Zhaoxin KaiXian KX-7000 processor, China’s latest entry into the x86 CPU market.
Nvidia boss should buy Intel
He just has to max out his credit card
The IT industry has been adding up some numbers and concluded that Nvidia's boss, Jensen Huang, current personal worth is now so great that he could buy Intel.
lntel Core Ultra 200 Arrow Lake-S announcement on October 10th
Reviews and launch two weeks later
Intel has confirmed that it will officially announce Core Ultra 200 Arrow Lake-S desktop CPU series on October 10th, with availability and reviews scheduled for October 24th.
Intel’s BIOS update slows everything down
Chipzilla can't get a break
Chipzilla’s problems with its 13th and 14th-gen desktop processors are expected to go away with a new BIOS patch – the only problem is that it has bought a new instability update that seems to be dropping more speed than a Birmingham nightclub owner.
Arm tried to buy a slice of Intel
Chipzilla said it was not that desperate yet
Intel rejected an offer from the British chip designer Arm to buy its manufacturing operations.
Intel finally catches up on cores
Xeon 6 ‘Granite Rapids’ 6900P-series models
Intel has launched its high-performance Xen 6 ‘Granite Rapids’ 6900P-series models, featuring five new processors with 72- to 128-cores.
Intel planning major core update
Reboot of x86 architecture making it more Zenish
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn, claiming that Chipzilla is planning a major reboot of its x86 architecture to make it a little more like its rival AMD.
Intel CEO talks about the future in letter to the employees
AWS deal, U.S. Secure Enclave, Intel Foundry, and focus on x86
Intel's board members and CEO, Pat Gelsinger sent out and shared a letter to the employees that outlines the future of the company, revealing a bit more details and trying to ease off the pressure that was seen after the company's Q2 earnings report.
Gaming consoles are a bad business
For chip manufacturers, not Sony
Reuters broke an exclusive story about Intel losing the PlayStation 6 deal to AMD. My argument is that it is hard to lose something that you didn’t have. What actually happened is that Intel simply didn’t want to go lower than AMD to secure the deal. The process is called negotiation. Sony as any other business will give the business away to a competitor at a lower price than it is paying right now.
Intel shifts focus to 18A manufacturing process
Arrow Lake on 20A to be manufactured by external partners
Intel has announced it is shifting its production focus on the 18A manufacturing process, ending its 20A production plans, and pushing Arrow Lake manufacturing to "external partners".