Texas Instruments big results causes Intel worries
Who wants chips these days?
Texas Instruments results have got the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street to take another look at their confident predictions for Intel.
MSI bundles Intel Optane Memory with some motherboards
Pairs 16GB Optane Memory with three motherboards
MSI has announced three new motherboard bundles which include the 16GB Intel Optane Memory SSD for caching.
Analyst thinks things will be great for Intel
Results tomorrow will be interesting
While investors are expecting Intel to release some rather dull results tomorrow, Susquehanna Financial Group’s Christopher Rolland thinks things will be pretty good.
Optane is in the shops
Intel makes all sorts of speed claims
Intel has told us that its Optane memory will be available for desktops right now.
Patch for Win 7 dinosaurs who want modern chips
Windows 7 shall still rule the earth
Software King of the World, Microsoft has made it clear that it does not want users of Intel Kaby Lake and AMD Bristol Ridge CPUs using Windows 7.
Intel to announce Basin Falls and Coffee Lake ahead of schedule
Intel is expected to announce Basin Falls, its upcoming High-End Desktop (HEDT) platform based on the X299 chipset, and its Coffee Lake mainstream desktop platform based on the Z300-series chipset, two months earlier than originally scheduled, according to industry sources.
Intel kills off IDF
End of an error
Chipzilla has decided to cancel its Intel Developer Forum tradeshow including this summer's expected IDF17.
Intel Skylake-X and X299 chipset could come earlier
End of June
According to the latest set of rumors, Intel might be scrambling to launch its X299 platform with Skylake-X and Kaby Lake-X CPU and these could come as early as late June/beginning of July.
Intel still downsizing in the US
So much for promises
Despite promises that Intel made to Donald (Prince of Orange) Trump that it was building new factories in the Land of the Fee, it seems that Chipzilla is still downsizing its US workforce.
Intel collaborates with Preferred Networks on deep learning
Seeks boost in performance, development and affordability of AI products
Last week, Intel said that it would begin collaborating with Japan based Preferred Networks (PFN) on the development of a Python-based deep learning framework to boost the performance, development and affordability of AI applications on the market.