Intel ex-CEO sued over misleading disclosures
Foundry Division issues
Intel’s former CEO Pat [kicking] Gelsinger and current co-CEO and CFO David Zinsner are being sued by a shareholder accusing the executives of mismanagement and misleading disclosures related to the company’s Intel Foundry Services (IFS) division.
Intel’s new Arc B580 graphics card spotted
24 GB Version shipping document found
Intel’s latest Battlemage B580 graphics card may not be topping gaming performance charts, but it appears to be carving out a niche for professional and AI applications.
TSMC denies helping Chipzilla
Rumors are "Misunderstanding"
Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has denied claims of aiding Intel in resolving its "foundry matters," dismissing such assertions as a "mere misunderstanding."
Troubled Chipzilla contemplates spinning off manufacturing
Cutting bits off
Intel, which built its reputation on being both designer and manufacturer of cutting-edge chips, openly admits that its manufacturing arm might be put on the chopping block.
Intel’s Latest “Fix” for Arrow Lake CPUs limited
Microscopic master class
Chipzilla has rolled out its latest firmware update for the Arrow Lake CPU series—microcode 0x114—with all the fanfare of a wet weekend in Brighton.
Embodied bricks children’s toy robot
Death is the way of the world kid
Embodied, the startup behind Moxie, an $800 social robot for children aged 5 to 10 has decided to close and brick its product.
FinalWire releases new AIDA64 v7.50
Brings improved support for Intel Panther Lake and AVX2 benchmarks for Core Ultra 200
FinalWire has released the latest version of AIDA64 diagnostic and benchmarking software, the AIDA64 v7.50, bringing improved support, new benchmarks, and fixes.
Microsoft expands Recall preview
Wider rollout for Intel and AMD-based PCs
Software king of the world, Microsoft is widening the rollout of the Recall Preview to include Dev Channel Windows Insiders running AMD and Intel-based Copilot+ PCs.
Former Intel chief calls for “prayer and fasting” to save the company
Intel living on a prayer divine intervention needed
Former Intel chief Pat [kicking] Gelsinger, who stepped down from his leadership post a week ago, appears to have had a religious awakening. He is calling on people to join him in prayer and fasting for the struggling chipmaker's employees.
Intel should never have tried to be a contract chipmaker
TSMC founder says it would have been better at AI
The founder of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co said that Intel should have focused on artificial intelligence rather than trying to become a contract chipmaker.