Intel wants financial Lebensraum from Germans
Published in News
Thursday, 09 February 2023 12:39

Intel wants financial Lebensraum from Germans


Please send us more money to help make us rich

Troubled chipmaker Intel is leaning on the German government to provide it with more cash for a planned chip factory in Magdeburg.

Intel about to reveal Xeon workstation processor family
Published in PC Hardware


Intel Xeon W

Chipzilla is to reveal its Intel Xeon W processors on February 15.

Intel rumoured to slash the price of Alder Lake processors
Published in PC Hardware


Up to $130 per processor

The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn claiming that Intel is to slash the prices of its 12th Generation ‘Alder Lake’ Core processors.

Intel brings significant performance improvements with latest GPU driver update
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Cuts the price of Arc A750 down to $249

Intel has finally brought the promised and much-needed performance improvements with its latest GPU driver update, as well as cut the price of the Arc A750, raising the performance per buck to a new level.

Chipzilla orders across-the-board pay cuts
Published in News
Wednesday, 01 February 2023 11:36

Chipzilla orders across-the-board pay cuts


Five per cent

Intel has cut pay to all its staff by five per cent.

Intel hopes to solve Arc woes with driver update
Published in Graphics


Will be powered by two ducks

Chipzilla has not had much luck with its Arc Alchemist graphics cards, but apparently, it is hoping that a forthcoming driver update might offer a sizeable enough performance gain to keep it in the game.

Intel kills off RISC-V developer environment
Published in PC Hardware
Tuesday, 31 January 2023 11:11

Intel kills off RISC-V developer environment


Can't find a way on Pathfinder

While the world+dog is looking closely at RISC-V, Chipzilla has killed off its open source RISC-V developer environment, Pathfinder.

China Academy of Engineering Physics runs on Intel and Nvidia chips
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So much for US sanctions 

The state-run China Academy of Engineering Physics (CAEP)  uses computers with Intel Xeon Gold processors equipped with Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics cards, despite being on the US export blacklist since 1997, according to its own research papers analysed by the WSJ.

Intel confirms Meteor Lake for second half of 2023
Published in PC Hardware


Lunar Lake in 2024

During its rather disappointing quarterly and yearly financial call, Intel confirmed that both its Meteor Lake and Lunar Lake processors are still on course.

Intel seriously tanks
Published in PC Hardware
Friday, 27 January 2023 11:02

Intel seriously tanks


Worst results in its history 

Intel has seen the worst results in its history and lost money as its margins collapsed.