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Leo is back with a bang. The focus is on Intel v amd in the High/Extreme Core count sector. But Leo also talks about the new ...
Intel is reportedly combining the P-Cores and E-Cores into a single package for its Titan Lake CPUs with 'Unified Core' ...
Today leo heats it up with discussion on Intel, AMD, Kaspersky being Russian, Samsung and Toshiba and one of his favourite topics - Apple. Don't listen to him, he really doesn't like Apple. Oh yes - ...
Intel describes the shift to Accenture as a way to streamline marketing work. “We need to change our ‘go to market’ model to be more responsive to what customers want,” the company ...
Intel will shut down its small automotive business and lay off the majority of the workers in that segment, the latest step in the chipmaker’s dramatic downsizing.
Intel has begun disclosing performance numbers for its Intel 18A process, upon which it will manufacture its upcoming Panther Lake processor.
Intel Corp. is set to revamp its contract chip manufacturing business by pivoting away from its highly publicized 18A process and switching its attention to its next-generation 14A node in an ...
At VLSI 2025, Intel spilled the beans about its 18A process. We take a look and discuss the implications a bit.
Intel has decided to close down its automotive business, a decision that will lead to layoffs.
Now, Intel asserts that the 18A process will provide improved performance and reduced power usage compared to TSMC’s competing node.
Where, you might ask, for art thou, Intel? According to the latest rumour, it might finally have an answer to X3D when it launches its next-gen Nova Lake CPUs in 2026, or perhaps early 2027.
Intel is working on its next generation of desktop processors called Nova Lake, which are expected to include a new cache feature named big Last Line Cache, or bLLC.