Intel officially launches Lunar Lake Core Ultra 200V series processors
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Shipping on September 24th

Intel has officially launched the new Core Ultra 200V series processors, promising impressive performance and long-lasting battery life. With a total of 9 SKUs, Intel promises over 80 design wins from usual suspects like Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, LG, MSI, Samsung, and others, all available globally on September 24th.

Intel reveals Lunar Lake Core Ultra 200V-series processor benchmarks
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Claims historic power efficiency

Troubled chipmaker Intel has unveiled performance benchmarks for its Lunar Lake Core Ultra 200V-series processors at IFA 2024 in Berlin, highlighting 'historic x86 power efficiency' and the world's fastest mobile CPU cores.

IBM gets Gaudi 3 Enterprise AI to the Cloud
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IBM is the Secret Sauce for Gaudi 3

In a surprise development, Intel announced that IBM plans to deploy Intel Gaudi 3 accelerators as a service in the IBM cloud to help enterprises scale AI. IBM is a huge business-oriented company; such a partnership goes a long way.

Intel confirms Xeon 6 launch for September
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Granite Rapids

Intel has now confirmed it will reveal more information about its upcoming Xeon 6 processors, specifically Granite Rapids, during a launch event in September.

Intel launches new Xeon W-3500 and W-2500 Series workstation processors
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Sapphire Rapids

Intel has officially launched its new Xeon W-3500 and Xeon W-2500 series workstation processors based on Sapphire Rapids architecture, bringing more CPU cores, higher L3 cache, and higher frequency across the board.

Kicking Pat faces internal revolt
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Wednesday, 28 August 2024 11:07

Kicking Pat faces internal revolt


Chipzilla loses its Tan

A sudden resignation of a high-profile Intel board member has raised eyebrows after rumours of clashes with CEO Pat Gelsinger and other directors over what the director saw as the company's bloated workforce, risk-averse culture, and lacklustre artificial intelligence strategy.

Intel Arc makes It to the Automotive market
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A760A dGPU for AI-Driven Cockpit Experience

The automotive market has always been attractive to GPU industry players, and companies like Nvidia started addressing this market a long while ago. Intel is now ready to launch its discrete GPU tailored for the automotive industry. It will be known as Intel Arc Graphics for Automotive and plays a crucial part in Software-defined vehicle strategy.

Intel losing ground in Korea
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Thursday, 22 August 2024 11:11

Intel losing ground in Korea


Dominance over DIY market slipping

Chipzilla is starting to lose its iron grip over the DIY market, and the signs are already there in Korea.  

SoftBank shifts focus to TSMC after Intel fails to deliver on AI
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I think we should be seeing other people

After working with Chipzilla to build AI processors for its Project Izanagi initiative, SoftBank is believed want to see other processor makers.

Intel does the right stuff as customers leave
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Things will get worse before getting better

Chipzilla's woes have been there for everyone to see. Disappointing revenue and a bleak earnings forecast have forced Intel to announce a drastic plan: slashing 15,000 jobs, cutting $10 billion in costs by 2025, and suspending the quarterly dividend. CEO Pat [kicking] Gelsinger highlighted the stark reality in a company memo: sales were $24 billion higher in 2020 than last year, yet headcount is 10 per cent higher now.