Several factors converged to ultimately kill Optane. First, the market simply didn't embrace it the way Intel hoped. Consumer ...
A big push for the company, Qualcomm reckons its latest Snapdragon X2 chips offer 44% more CPU performance per watt than an ...
Then at Intel's Foundry Direct event in April, Intel's chief technology and operations officer Naga Chandrasekaran stated that Intel had achieved "yield parity" between testing both low-NA ...
Intel delivered strong Q3 results, but the critical story is its process innovation, especially the 18A node, which underpins future growth. INTC's unique 18A process offers a technological edge, with ...
Intel (INTC) stock jumped over 3% Friday as the chipmaker reported third quarter earnings and revenue that topped Wall Street's expectations. Intel reported $13.7 billion in revenue for the three ...
Intel (INTC) stock spiked roughly 23% Thursday after leading AI chipmaker Nvidia (NVDA) said it will take a $5 billion stake in the struggling company. Nvidia said Thursday in a press release that it ...
Intel’s woes have continued this week, after its CEO met with US president Donald Trump. Trump previously called for the resignation of its CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, following on from a letter sent by Arkansas ...
Intel is reportedly still struggling with a chipmaking process crucial to its future. Reuters reports that the company's 18A process is still producing low yields and high defect rates. Intel has ...
Intel has a lot riding on “18A,” its next-generation manufacturing process for silicon chips that the company claims will help it catch up to the lead that competitors like TSMC have built up over the ...
The future of internal Intel CPU production is at risk, as the company has confirmed that if it fails to find external customers for its future 14A (1.4nm) semiconductor manufacturing process, then it ...
It is beginning to look like Intel plans to milk the impending 18A manufacturing process for a long time. The 18A process is akin to a refined 2 nanometer process, which is funny because Intel never ...
After the WWDC 2025 keynote, Apple revealed it's finally ditching support for Intel Macs starting with macOS 27 in the fall of 2026. While this change is due to the successful release of the company's ...