Intel releases security on a chip features
Stop tricky emails
Intel has announced a chip technology that the company said was designed to foil hackers who use fake emails to trick employees into revealing their usernames and passwords.
Zen not arriving until the end of the Year
And only at the high end
While AMD fanboys expect Zen to arrive and cause Intel to immediately surrender its stonking market lead, it seems that it will not be saving the company’s bacon until next year.
MSI unfreezes Skylake
So no skating
MSI has issued a BIOS update for its Skylake boards after an embarrassing flaw was spotted in Intel’s latest chip last week.
Dell pushes Inspirons on gamers
A Dell is not just for business
Grey tin box shifter Michael Dell is trying to convince gamers that its normally dull business machines are exactly the sort of thing they want.
Intel disappoints Wall Street wows others
Jury is still out if it will have a good 2016
Chipzilla reported strong quarterly profit but the news was overshadowed by concerns about slowing revenue growth in its highly profitable data centre business.
Intel escaping from PC Hell
Tonight's results will prove it
Chipzilla has had a rough time of it over recent years mostly for missing the mobile revolution, but tonight’s results should show that the outfit has managed to change.
Intel Skulltrail NUC happening
i7 Extreme edition with decent graphics
Last week we got to see the updated 2016 incarnations of Intel’s NUC (Next Unit of Computing) small PCs and heard Chipzilla pitch its Skulltrail based Core i7 product .
Gigabyte issues Xeon D-1500 motherboards
Mini ITX
Motherboard maker Gigabyte has released a new line of server motherboards based on the Intel Xeon D-1500 product family.
Intel claims most don’t need a GPU
Integrated graphics have nearly caught up
Chipzilla claims that casual or mainstream gamers no longer need a discrete graphics card, because integrated graphics have nearly caught up.
Intel upgrades Compute Stick with Core M CPUs
Launches new Intel Atom Cherry Trail model as well
At CES 2016 show in Las Vegas, Intel had quite a lot of new things to show, including a whole new line of Compute Stick devices powered by its latest Skylake-based Core M chips as well as a new entry-level Compute Stick based on Intel Cherry Trail Atom chip.