Intel and other major tech companies have launched the Open Platform for Enterprise AI (OPEA) project.
In a move to rival Nvidia's AI chip dominance, Intel announces its new Gaudi 3 chip, boasting superior efficiency and speed compared to competitors.
Malaysia is increasingly attracting semiconductor factories amid escalating tensions between the US and China.
Despite generating $18.9 billion in sales, Intel's foundry business experienced a widening operating loss compared to the $5.2 billion loss in 2022.
In response to the US House passing a TikTok ban bill and amid fears of Chinese retaliation, China has initiated measures to exclude US-manufactured microprocessors, particularly from Intel and AMD.
The Biden administration's $20 billion grant to Intel aims to strengthen the semiconductor chip output in the U.S. and reduce dependency on foreign chip production, particularly from China and Taiwan.
The Israeli government has approved to give Intel a $3.2 billion grant for its upcoming $25 billion chip plant in southern Israel.
Wall Street analysts have identified five promising stocks for sustained growth. These stocks include Domino's Pizza and Intel, among others.
Intel And Microsoft Still Continue Ties As They Renew 'Wintel' Partnership
Intel announced the acquisition of Italian semiconductor company on April 5. Yogitech will enhance Intel's Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) technology.
Microsoft started to ship the Development Editions kit for HoloLens on Wednesday. With its augmented reality device, the company offered a new perspective in virtual reality realm.
As sales in PC industry weakening, chipmaker were traded low on Monday. Intel and AMD were hurt by the low sales.
AT&T team up with Intel to test drone technology and adds 4G LTE on drones connectivity. The companies will showcase their work in Barcelona, Spain at the Mobile World Congress trade show.
InVisage unveiled SparkP2 for Internet of Things instruments. The SparkP2 has the potential to arrest 2-megapixel pictures and consumes less power than the traditional silicon cameras.
Intel’s Radar Pace Technology has been successfully incorporated in Oakley branded smart glasses, are capable of analyzing athletic performances and coaching thereto. The glasses have been represented before the audience of Consumer Electronics Show, 2016. Unlike Google Glass, the Radar Pace technology instructs the wearer doing everything just by talking.
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