Volvo to get Intel-based infotainment with Android P OS
Published in Transportation


Powered by Intel's Atom Automotive SoC

At the Google I/O conference, Volvo has teamed up with Intel and Google to show its latest infotainment system based on Intel's Atom automotive SoC and running on the latest Android P OS.

Intel Xeon AWS AI can read 4X faster than Nvidia
Published in AI


Software optimizations to blame

There's an unexpected twist in the tangled tale as Intel managed to prove that for machine translation, which uses RNNs, the Intel Xeon Scalable processor outperforms NVidia V100 based systems by four times.

More Intel bugs emerge
Published in News


And maybe some ARM bugs too

German online magazine c't is reporting that as many eight new bugs in Intel microprocessors have been spotted.

Intel releases new graphics driver for Windows 10 April 2018 update
Published in Graphics


Higher focus on the graphics driver

Intel has released its newest major graphics driver update which features support for Microsoft's Windows 10 April 2018 update, and brings some bug fixes and improvements. The new driver update also shows Intel's newly developed focus on graphics software as its latest recruitments get to work.

Intel strangles one year old quad core Kaby Lake-X processors
Published in PC Hardware


No one interested

Intel has revealed it's discontinuing its quad core Kaby Lake-X processors, a mere 11 months after they were first announced because no one was particularly interested in them.

Intel is wild about Saffron
Published in AI


They call it mellow yellow

Chipzilla has rolled out a version of its AI platform that aims to help enterprises in the manufacturing and aerospace industries improve product quality and optimise supply chains.

Intel 10-nm "Cannon Lake" chips delay fall-out
Published in PC Hardware


Not until next year

Intel's move to delaying the mass production of its 10-nanometer "Cannon Lake" chips has had a mixed reaction from the techworld.

Chris Hook joins Intel
Published in Graphics


Leading marketing for visual and dGFX

Chris Hook departed AMD after 17 years with ATI – AMD (DAMMIT) and  will start on the Mayday at Intel.

Apple can't dump Qualcomm
Published in Mobiles


Intel is not ready to fill the gap

Fruity cargo cult Apple, which has been refusing to pay what it owes Qualcomm because it is asking too much might have no choice, according to a new report.

Intel promises volume production of 10nm in 2019
Published in PC Hardware


Low volume 10nm this year

Intel announced its Q1 2018 results where the company claimed it did rather well, increasing its revenue by13 percent to $16.1 billion. It expects 10 percent better in the second quarter compared to the same quarter last year.