Next up for Intel is the Intel 14A process, which is scheduled for 2027. If everything goes according to plan, Intel will ...
Intel has named a new chief executive, as the chipmaking giant attempts to recover from several bruising years that saw the one-time industry leader fall behind most of its rivals. The company ...
Semiconductor giants Intel and TSMC are reportedly teaming up. The two firms are said to have reached a tentative agreement to create a joint venture that will operate Intel’s chipmaking facilities, ...
Intel is a buy at current levels, due to bullish technical indicators, including trading above its 30-week EMA and strong accumulation signals. Short-term momentum and volume analysis suggest smart ...
Still in patent stages, Intel’s Software Defined Super Core CPUs could deliver faster task processing and improved gaming performance. The tech would essentially use multiple cores to process a task ...
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Fresh off of its worst year since going public in 1971, Intel is announcing new chips at CES 2025 that it hopes will turn its fortunes around. The latest processors in the company’s Core portfolio ...
In March, when Intel appointed new CEO Lip-Bu Tan, he wrote that he intended to "remake" the struggling Bay Area tech giant. On Thursday, that effort became more tangible for workers - Tan is amping ...
Intel said Thursday it has mostly completed plans it announced last quarter to cut 15% of its workforce, as the struggling chipmaker attempts a turnaround. The layoffs, tucked in Intel’s second ...
Intel's decision to cut 3,100 jobs in Oregon marks one of the most severe corporate shakeups the state's tech sector has seen in years, hitting the heart of its semiconductor workforce. I see the move ...
Intel’s new chief executive, Lip-Bu Tan, told investors at the company’s “Intel Vision” conference earlier this year that the chip giant has been “too slow to adapt.” Photo: Intel Corporation; David ...