Intel expands Chengdu chip operations
Never mind the cybersecurity concerns
Despite calls for security investigations into its chips, Intel has announced plans to expand its chip packaging and testing base in Chengdu.
Chipzilla must slice off its Fab business
Former directors say
Four former Intel directors have published an article in Fortune, urging the company to spin off its fab business.
Axe falls at Intel
Thousands of jobs to go
Chipzilla plans to cut thousands of jobs to finance a recovery and cope with eroding market share.
Chipzilla shows off Latent Diffusion Model for 3D
Uses generative AI to create realistic 3D visual content
Intel Labs and Blockade Labs have developed Latent Diffusion Model for 3D (LDM3D), a diffusion model that uses generative AI to create realistic 3D visual content.
Chipzilla might launch Arc Alchemist at Vision 2022
That is May 10th
Intel has officially announced that its ‘Vision 2022’ conference is set to start on 10 May and the dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn which says that will be the day that the Chipzilla will launch its dedicated desktop Arc Alchemist graphics cards.
Chipzilla to make its self-driving car unit public
Mobileye plans IPO
Intel is planning to make its self-driving-car unit Mobileye a public company in the middle of next year -- an IPO which could value the Israeli unit at more than $50 billion
Intel updates old tech in secret lab
Runs security tests
Chipzilla has a secret lab which hires more than 100,000 staff, whose only job is to make sure that security tests are carried out on its more ancient tech, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Chipzilla finds two high-severity vulnerabilities
Wide range of processor families
Intel has disclosed two high-severity vulnerabilities that affect a wide range of Intel processor families, allowing threat actors and malware to gain higher privilege levels on the device.
Intel says Aurora on the way
And bigger than planned... even if it is late
After Chipzilla has released its Alder Lake family into the world and is shipping 28 versions of the chip to PC makers, with "broad availability" starting on 4 November, the outfit says that its new supercomputer Aurora is on the way.
Chipzilla unlikely to catch up in semiconductor fabrication
Economic academics agree Intel squandered its lead trying to impress shareholders
A couple of economic academics have penned a rather interesting paper claiming that Intel will not catch up to TSMC and SEC in semiconductor fabrication.