The centerpiece of the company’s comeback hopes is a multibillion-dollar facility in the Arizona desert. Will it draw new customers? The centerpiece of the company’s comeback hopes is a ...
After four years of construction, Intel said on Thursday that its Fab 52 semiconductor plant in Chandler, Arizona, is now turning out its first chips. The company also shared more details about the ...
Intel secured over $18 billion in new funding: $11.1B U.S. government, $5B Nvidia, and $2B SoftBank, bolstering liquidity and credibility. Nvidia’s stake enables GPU–CPU integration for AI PCs and ...
Page 2: Additional Intel Panther Lake Details: Xe3 Graphics, NPU and IPU Enhancements Page 3: Intel Clearwater Forest Deep Dive And Our Key Takeaways We recently had the opportunity to attend Intel’s ...
All eyes are on the chip maker as it prepares a full-court press into a new process technology, spearheaded by chips for laptops, as well as for the data center. Here's the download on what's new in ...
When's the last time you saw a dual-GPU video card? Probably back around Computex, when MAXSUN was quietly showing off its Intel Arc Pro B60 Dual, which is exactly what it sounds like: two Arc Pro ...
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The future of computing is being built in the middle of the Arizona desert. Just outside Phoenix, Intel’s Fab 52 looks ordinary from a distance. It is another stretch of grey concrete under a blazing ...
Tesla has partnered with its recent foe, Disney, to promote its latest movie, Tron: Ares, with an in-car update that is not making everyone happy. Many owners view it as Tesla making in-car ...
Intel is not making anything public as of yet. But behind closed doors, it's making a huge bet on a chip that could determine its long-term survival. The chip, Panther Lake, is more than just a new ...
Some Democrats are calling on top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer to step aside. MSNBC’s Ari Melber reports and is joined by Former Congressman Joe Crowley and Amanda Litman, co-founder and President of ...
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