It seems Intel could have canceled its rumored Beast Lake processors, including a Beast Lake Refresh CPU that could’ve been a dream chip for PC gamers, as well as the whole 'Royal Core' project ...
Do good things come to laptop buyers who wait? Today, Intel is revealing its first nine answers to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite and AMD’s Strix Point laptop chips — and the company claims ...
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger and other executives to present plans to trim down company CEO will present ideas at mid-September meeting, Plans could include selling Altera programmable chip unit ...
If Intel's 0x12B microcode update fixes the root cause of the stability issues then, once it's out, I can recommend Intel 13th and 14th Gen CPUs again, provided it's an unused chip and you install ...
The release date for the new range of Intel Arrow Lake CPUs has been reportedly pushed back to the end of October, 2024. While there’s been no official announcement about the Intel Core Ultra ...
AMD and Intel both make some of the best processors you can buy, but there are significant differences between them. AMD’s most recent Ryzen 9000 CPUs were met with a lukewarm reception ...
Intel Corp. is considering options for its stake in its struggling automated driving systems provider Mobileye Global Inc. as part of a major strategy overhaul, people with knowledge of the matter ...
(Reuters) — Intel (INTC) CEO Pat Gelsinger and key executives are expected to present a plan later this month to the company’s board of directors to slice off unnecessary businesses and revamp ...
Intel stock (NASDAQ: INTC) is trading at about $19 per share, its lowest point in over a decade. Could the stock rise by over 3x per share in the next few years? Does this sound a bit ridiculous ...
Cantor Fitzgerald analyst C.J. Muse isn’t sold, even as he notes that at a 0.8x multiple of book value, Intel’s stock INTC is at its least expensive level in 30 years or more. Back To Top ...
Shares of chip giant Intel jumped more than 9% on Friday (Au. 30), but the gains were not because things are going great. Intel (INTC) is having a rotten year, and its stock price reflects the misery.
SINCE ITS founding in 1968 Intel has been synonymous with shrinkage. In its first four decades this was high praise. Every two years or so the American chip pioneer came out with new transistors ...