Chipzilla pulls old drivers from site
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Sorry Babbage machine owners you are not supported any more

Chipzilla plans to remove old drivers and BIOS updates from its official website.

Intel unveils GPUs optimised for AI and HPC
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You can’t play Halo on them

Chipzilla has been showing off its latest high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI)  gear with a new category of discrete general-purpose GPUs optimised for AI and HPC convergence.

Intel now suffers from TPM-FAIL
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Allows an attacker to retrieve cryptographic keys

Intel has fixed two vulnerabilities discovered by a team of academics called TPM-FAIL that could allow an attacker to retrieve cryptographic keys stored inside TPMs.

Intel fixes something it said fixed six months ago
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Dutch researchers found Intel's patch only fixed some of the issues

Chipzilla has issued a patch for some processor vulnerabilities which were supposed to have been fixed in an earlier patch it released six months ago.

Intel begins production of Stratix 10 chip
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The die is cast

Intel has started production of a new high capacity Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) for production emulation systems.

Intel caught pushing "dodgy" benchmarks
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Tell me it isn't so

Chipzilla has been accused of fudging benchmarks to show the advantage of a dual Intel Xeon Platinum 9282 system versus the AMD EPYC 7742.

AMD and Intel gear up for high-profile launches
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Will higher motherboard prices be AMD's Achilles heel?

A processor war is expected to erupt this month as Intel and AMD square off with three big product launches across mainstream and high-end platforms.

Intel relaunches new Xeon E-2200
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It is now a Low-end server processor

Intel is relaunching the Xeon E-2200 line, which it first introduced in May for workstations, as a low-end server processor for simpler tasks.

Intel's security problems are not going away
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Linux man warns

Chipzilla's security problems are not going away, Linux kernel maintainer, Greg Kroah-Hartman has warned.

Intel taped out, booted discrete GPU
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Codename DG1 is alive CEO confirms

Intel’s CEO Bob Swan has provided the financial community an update on its good Q3 2019 financial performance and mentioned a few recent milestones. In this quarter, Q3 19, Intel achieved power on exit for the first discrete GPU.