The tech industry's reaction to AI model DeepSeek R1 has been wild. Pat Gelsinger, for instance, is elated and thinks it will make AI better for everyone.
Intel channel partners told CRN that the chipmaker is making the right move by boosting partner funding while citing concerns about its future and its ability to compete with Nvidia in the AI chip market.
The industry expects the resource-light new model could usher in a wave of more efficient AI models, hurting demand for AI hardware.
DeepSeek's $6M AI breakthrough sent shockwaves through the market, but Gelsinger says investors are getting it all wrong.
When Microsoft announced the Surface Pro 10 and Laptop 6 for Business last March, it almost seemed as if the company was giving up on the consumer PC market entirely. Of course, just a few months later,
The DeepSeek technology has the potential of bringing more people into world of AI and expanding the transformative power of AI to a broader audience.
Intel is currently being led by co-CEOs David Zinsner, who also serves as CFO, and Michelle Johnston Holthaus, who is also CEO of Intel Products. The company is still searching for a permanent CEO to take the reins and attempt to revitalize the storied chipmaker.
Intel will face investor scrutiny on its CEO search when it reports quarterly results on Thursday, as the chipmaker stares at another big decline in revenue due to weak PC sales and its shrinking share in the datacenter market.
After some teases and hints last week, Microsoft has officially announced the arrival of Intel-powered versions of the Surface Laptop 7 and Surface Pro 11. The new Copilot Plus PCs are coming on February 11 and targeted toward businesses.
At an event in New York City on Thursday, Microsoft unveiled two additions to the Surface line of PCs. The new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop both arrive
Microsoft Surface Pro and Surface Laptop gain option for Intel Core Ultra processors Series 2, Security Copilot to come to Surface Management Portal.