Intel is effectively killing Falcon Shores, its next-generation GPU for high-performance computing and AI workloads.
Greener Pastures News of Chinese AI company DeepSeek's success continues to send ripples throughout the West, tanking Nvidia's stock valuation, spawning endless discourse, and embarrassing President Trump.
Intel significantly cut pricing for its newest Xeon 6 models. The flagship 128-core Xeon 6980P model is now available for $12,460, but it is still more expensive than AMD's range-topping EPYC 'Genoa.'
Less than three months since Intel was awarded $7.68bn in milestone-based federal grants, the company has received $2.2bn of that allotment.
Reports Q4 revenue $14.3B, consensus $13.83B. “The fourth quarter was a positive step forward as we delivered revenue, gross margin and EPS
It is often said that companies – particularly large companies with enormous IT budgets – do not buy products, they buy roadmaps. No one wants to go to
Shipping manifest confirms that Qualcomm is already working on Snapdragon X2 chips for laptops, mentioning an "Ultra Premium" model.
Amazon has a really good deal right now on the Intel Core i7-12700KF CPU that you won't want to pass up if you're looking for an upgrade. While this is a
We came across a bullish thesis on NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) on Substack by Charly AI. In this article, we will summarize the bulls’ thesis on NVDA.
President Donald Trump promised tariffs of up to 100% on Taiwan’s export of microchips to the US. These remarks were made yesterday at the House Republican Issues Conference in Miami. “In the very near future we’re going to be placing tariffs on foreign production of computer chips,
Intel's future is uncertain after CEO's retirement, raising questions about potential split and financial advantage. Read more on INTC stock here.
For the desktop, Intel envisages a module for the CPU, a little like the CPU cartridges of yesteryear, that presumably makes a CPU replacement less scary than messing with a fully exposed socket and an array of fragile pins. Intel has tried to get CPU modules going for years now, such as the Compute Element in previous years' NUCs.