It finally happened. Intel killed Hyper-Threading on its desktop CPUs. The new Arrow Lake range, called Core Ultra 200S, ...
Completion of Intel's $28 billion project in Licking County, already pushed back once, may be delayed again, and with just days to go before the presidential election, the latest holdup has become ...
Intel will lose its spot in the Dow Jones Industrial Average after a 25-year run to Nvidia, S&P Dow Jones Indices said on Friday, the latest blow to the struggling chipmaker that was among the ...
On October 10th, Intel took the wraps off its new Core Ultra 200S series of desktop processors, formerly know by the code name Arrow Lake. As a follow-on to the company’s recent Lunar Lake Core ...
By Don Clark Reporting from San Francisco Intel on Thursday posted the biggest quarterly loss in its 56-year history, as the onetime highflying chip maker struggles to turn itself around.
Intel products sold in China should be subject to a security review, the Cybersecurity Association of China (CSAC) said on Wednesday, alleging the US chipmaker has “constantly harmed” the ...
As far as brands go, Intel has etched itself deeply into my mind as a brand I can trust. To say I get a little excited with each successive chip release is an understatement, especially when they ...
Chip-giant Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) has managed to keep pace with rival AMD on raw performance in the PC central processing unit (CPU) market over the past few years, but that feat came at a cost.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average will see some coming and going this week. Chipmaker Nvidia will replace its rival Intel on the stock index, and the paint company Sherwin-Williams will sub in for ...
Intel is finally addressing how hot and power-hungry its desktop CPUs have become. Intel’s new flagship Core Ultra 200S series of processors, arriving on October 24th, are focused on performance ...
Oct 29 (Reuters) - Intel (INTC.O), opens new tab CEO Pat Gelsinger inherited a troubled company that had lost its edge in manufacturing skills and had ceded to rivals the hugely lucrative markets ...