Quick Facts About Pat Gelsinger: Leadership Stint at Intel, Net Worth, Continued Struggle With Rivals
Gelsinger, who boasts a 40-year career spanning roles in the technology sector, departed the company amidst continued struggles of the US-based chip maker.
Navigate The AI Selloff with Two Nvidia Alternative AI Stocks That Also Pay Dividends
It could be years before AI becomes the top revenue driver in tech firms, as the new technology will likely take years to mature and fit into business models across industries.
Intel Shares Plunge 18% As It Plans Layoffs, Halts Dividends After Missing Q2 Estimates
Intel will deploy over a $10 billion cost-cutting plan to strengthen its balance sheet and accelerate plans for AI chips and the foundry business.
AI on Your Desktop, But Not Quite: Why Copilot Won't Fully Take Off on AI PCs Yet
Microsoft's Copilot AI is going local on PCs with powerful new chips, but current models fall short.
Intel Announce Controversial 25 Billion Dollar Investment Deal With Israel
Intel has been forced into the spotlight after it announced a new billion-dollar investment in Israel. The US chip maker confirmed that it will be expanding the Intel Kiryat Gat fab 28 for 2nm node technology in the south of Israel.
Intel To Play A Vital Role In Boosting Laptop Manufacturing In India
After teaming up with Indian companies, Intel will be sharing its expertise to facilitate the production of entry-level laptops in India.
Intel Is Building ChatGPT-like Apps For Customers
According to sources with close ties to Intel, the company is selling "app-building" software to its clients.
Intel, Samsung hammered as chips demand plummets
More than 80 percent of semiconductor manufacturing happens in Asia and the best scenario will see that share reduced to 50 percent by 2030.
Intel unit Mobileye prices IPO above range to raise $861 million
Mobileye Global Inc, the self-driving unit of chip maker Intel Corp, raised $861 million in an initial public offering (IPO)
Intel freezes hiring in PC chip division for at least two weeks
Intel Corp has frozen hiring in the division responsible for PC desktop and laptop chips, according to a memo reviewed by Reuters, as part of a series of cost-cutting measures.
Apple surprises tech industry with 'One More Thing' hardware event next week
Another persistent rumour claims the AirTags are likely included in Apple's upcoming event which is expected to debut ARM-based Macs and more.
Intel manufacturing woes pushes back production of next-gen 7nm silicon to 2022
By the time Intel's 7nm architecture becomes available, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company will already market its 3nm.
Russian Bounties: Pentagon vows 'action' if Intel confirmed
The White House has said President Donald Trump was not briefed on the intelligence because it was unverified.
CES 2020: Razer showcases Tomahawk with its gaming-grade modular Intel NUC 9 Extreme platform
Intel is promoting its NUC 9 Extreme system with the help of gaming brands such as Razer with its Tomahawk.
CES 2020: Intel showcases compact gaming-grade Ghost Canyon NUC
Intel hopes to offer a compact PC gaming solution consumers who do not want the bulk of a regular desktop computer.
Intel, Brown University AI project will work on spinal cord ailments treatment
The work could help restore movement to paralysed people.
Microsoft Surface event 2019: New laptops, 2-in-1s, and other unexpected announcements
Microsoft finally unveils all of the latest products coming to its Surface lineup along with a couple of surprises.
Google, Intel, Microsoft data protection consortium formed
The tech giants will work together on data security issues.
The irony of Intel's multibillion-dollar acquisitions
These were supposed to help grow Intel's total addressable market, but the company's organic efforts are arguably more successful.
Autonomous shipping: Rolls-Royce and Intel weigh anchor
Autonomous shipping fleets could be roaming the seas by 2030.
Top talent in short supply? Data to the rescue
Business leaders need to start putting data and insights at the heart of their talent and recruitment strategies in order to stay competitive.
Happy 50th birthday Intel, you look a lot like the next Kodak
Is Intel's business model and the demands of shareholders a threat to the microprocessor giant?
The banking industry is having a Meltdown over Spectre
Rusty Carter, VP of Product Management at Arxan Technologies talks about Meltdown and Spectre.
Intel warns customers not to use its faulty Meltdown and Spectre patches - here's why
Intel has disclosed that the patches were causing devices to reboot unexpectedly among other "unpredictable" behavior.
Shocking new Intel flaw gives hackers full control of laptops in less than 30 seconds
A newly-disclosed Intel security flaw impacting most corporate laptops can let hackers with physical access to computers bypass passwords in "less than 30 seconds".
Intel CEO strikes a sober tone at CES 2018, promises fix for serious chip flaws
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich opened his keynote talk Monday night at the annual CES gadget show in Las Vegas by addressing the hard-to-fix flaws disclosed by security experts.
Intel CEO sold $24m worth of company stock after finding out about Meltdown and Spectre bugs
The stock sale took place five months after Intel was alerted by security researchers about the critical chip vulnerabilities.
What are Meltdown and Spectre? Critical CPU flaws in Intel, AMD, ARM chips put millions at risk
The flaws potentially affect nearly all processors built in the last two decades and impact almost any device that uses the hardware.
Intel chip flaw in Management Engine could give hackers 'insidious' control over millions of devices
Different manufacturers will roll out updates to fix the issue on their own devices which means customers could receive patches at different times, depending on their system.
Intel's new self-learning chip is designed to work like a human brain
The chip codenamed "Loihi" is based on neuromorphic computing.