Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Can you imagine the world as we know it, if Intel had acquired NVIDIA back in 2005 for just $20 billion? That's exactly what CEO at the time Paul Otellini ...
Intel is successfully demonstrating its next-generation 65-nanometer semiconductor process at the same time it is rolling out the industry's first high-volume 90nm production. Intel expects to ramp ...
Intel finally provided some decent news for investors in 2006, beating lowered expectations for its third quarter despite coming in way short of last year's figures. During the third quarter, or the ...
(This article originally appeared in the Mercury News on May 16, 2005.) Paul Otellini becomes Intel’s chief executive Wednesday, the first non-engineer to head the world’s largest chip maker. But that ...
After saying in February that they likely would not ship 64-bit desktop processors until the time Longhorn shipped, Intel has done an about-face and now plans to release 64-bit desktop CPUs beginning ...
Intel Corp.’s products for the digital home and digital office in 2005 will give consumers and IT managers more capabilities than just raw performance, and the company plans to highlight those ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
SAN FRANCISCO – The sense of relief on the faces of hardware developers, analysts and Intel Corp. employees was the lasting image of this week’s Spring Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco.
Intel has signaled a better-than-average start for 2005 by raising its revenue estimate for the first quarter. In its traditional midquarter update statement, the chipmaker on Thursday said its ...
SAN MATEO, Calif. — Jockeying for position in the server CPU race, Intel Corp. announced on Friday (Nov. 14) that it will use multithreading and a whopping 24 Mbits of cache in the Montecito version ...