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Launched in September, Intel® Core™ Ultra 200V Series Processors – code-named Lunar Lake – deliver breakthrough performance and efficiency for the AI PC. An important Intel first helps make that efficiency possible: it includes memory modules on the same package

Intel Corporation and AMD announced the creation of an x86 ecosystem advisory group bringing together technology leaders to shape the future of the world’s most widely used computing architecture. x86 is uniquely positioned to meet customers’ emerging needs by delivering

Intel announced the global prize winners at its fourth-annual AI Global Impact Festival. The festival celebrates student-led AI projects from 25 countries that address community issues and align with UN Sustainable Development Goals using Intel technologies. Six out of roughly 100 finalists won Global

By Mrinmay Dey  (Reuters) - U.S.-based asset management company Apollo Global Management has offered to make an investment of as much as $5 billion in Intel, Bloomberg News reported on Sunday. Apollo has indicated in recent days it would be willing to

By Max A. Cherney (Reuters) - Intel will begin to generate a "meaningful" amount of revenue from its contract chip manufacturing business in 2027, the company's CFO said at an investor conference on Wednesday. Intel is currently in talks with 12 potential

Intel mass redundancies: Layoffs, huge losses, cost-cutting plans, bad strategic choices, and shareholder lawsuits against the company. The winds of crisis are blowing at Intel, which has been at the centre of controversy in recent weeks due to its negative

The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games are set to be groundbreaking in terms of inclusivity and accessibility, with numerous technological innovations designed to empower athletes with disabilities and enhance the experience for all spectators, especially those with disabilities. Technological advancements empowering Paralympians Navigation

By Stephen Nellis and Max A. Cherney (Reuters) - Intel on Tuesday disclosed deepening operating losses for its foundry business, a blow to the chipmaker as it tries to regain a technology lead it lost in recent years to Taiwan Semiconductor

By Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden's move on Wednesday to pump $19.5 billion into Intel's expanding chip-making business could pay dividends with a critical part of the American electorate his Democrats need to win over: independents in the

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