Intel (INTC -3.43%) stock rose more than 9% on Jan. 17 after online news site SemiAccurate reported that a mystery buyer expressed interest in buying the company. That put the spo
Intel is proposing a new kind of architecture for laptops and mini PCs that would extend the lifespan of devices and decrease e-waste.
Then came a tweet from the often-well-placed Dylan Patel of SemiAnalysis that mentioned Intel, Musk, GlobalFoundries and Qualcomm. It wasn't clear if the Tesla, SpaceX and X boss, and presidential influencer with a White House pass, might be a suitor or an intermediary in talks.
Yahoo Finance dives into Intel's quest for a new CEO as the struggling chipmaker evaluates several outsiders, while some reports suggest there may be a mystery company eyeing an Intel acquisition.
Intel’s proposed design integrates separate components for the new LPCAMM memory standard, plus the more common Wi-Fi and SSD upgrades that can be handled with M.2 cards. Intel says that these designs offer “seamless scaling” for laptops with screen sizes from 14 to 16 inches, with options for fanless, single-fan, and dual-fan cooling.
Civilization VII and Assassin's Creed Shadows get bundled with desktop Intel Core Ultra 200S and 14th Gen Intel CPUs.
AMD and Intel have both been AI afterthoughts compared to market leader Nvidia. Nonetheless, AMD's data center business has been growing strongly. Meanwhile, Intel offers a lot of hidden but valuable physical assets.
Samsung Electronics is set to reclaim its position as the world’s top semiconductor supplier for 2024, overtaking Intel, according to market research firm Gartner on Jan. 26. While this signals a comeback for Samsung,
Intel's Arc B580 beats it on value, but the budget-minded Arc B570 (tested here as an ASRock Challenger card) delivers intense ray-tracing performance and competitive, if at times inconsistent, gaming speeds for the money.
The once undisputed king of the chip market is on its knees. Here’s what it needs to do to get back on its feet.
Due around the 2026 or 2027 time frame, Intel hasn't explicitly said which production node will be used by Nova Lake, but given that it says its next mobile CPU, Panther Lake, will be produced internally on 18A silicon, and that Panther Lake comes before Nova Lake, 18A at least seems like a safe bet.
K's most anticipated strategy game release for 2025 just got bundled with Intel CPUs as part of an ongoing promotion.