Chipzilla selling off family silver
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Property sales

Chipzilla is flogging off its 150-acre campus in Folsom, California to cut costs amid plummeting sales. It is also considering the future of its 50-acre Hawthorn Farm property as part of a cunning plan to consolidate operations at its Silicon Valley headquarters.

Ryzen 7 7800X3D users will want an upgrade
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AMD sees overclocking as the killer upgrade reason

AMD claims that AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D owners will want to replace it with the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D to get overclocking features.

Intel Xe3 "Celestial" GPU development on track
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Despite rumors of its demise 

Reports suggest that Intel is still on track to develop the successor to its yet-unreleased Battlemage GPU lineup, with the Xe3, codenamed "Celestial."

Intel unveils "Jaguar Shores"
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Next-Gen AI GPU

Intel has lifted the kimono on its plans for its next-generation AI GPU, code-named "Jaguar Shores" which sounds like Geordie Shores but with killer felines.

AMD Ryzen rules Amazon's top processor list
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Intel invisible

Amazon's top ten processor list now exclusively features AMD Ryzen CPUs with Intel, relegated to 12th place.

MSI unveils AI and HPC servers at Supercomputing 2024
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The next AI wave 

MSI has showcased its latest AI server based on the Nvidia MGX architecture and its DC-MHS server lineup powered by Chipzilla's Xeon 6 processors at Supercomputing 2024.

AMD confirms layoffs and lowered Q4 outlook
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Intel merger rumours are not going away

AMD has confirmed a reduction in its global workforce, laying off approximately 1,000 employees, equivalent to 4 per cent of its total workforce of 26,000.

Intel increases outsourcing to TSMC
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So confident in its foundry business

Chipzilla is so confident about its foundry business it is outsourcing more work to its rival TSMC.

Intel’s shares fall on the back of Arrow Lake disaster
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Chipzilla can’t get a break

Chipzilla’s share price took a significant hit today, dropping nearly 4.5 per cent as the Cocane Nose Jobs of Wall Street decided that the company’s Arrow Lake launch was a damp squib.  

Intel's Linux kernel test robot reports 3888.9 per cent performance boost
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From changing one line of code

Intel's Linux kernel test robot has recently reported a 3888.9 per cent performance improvement in the mainline Linux kernel after Chipzilla geeks changed one line of code.