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15 votes
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The attempt to reform Intel
8 votes -
Intel honesty
20 votes -
"A total of 203,946 employees have been laid off across more than 165 tech companies worldwide since the start of 2024, with firms such as Dell, Intel, and Tesla leading the cuts"
77 votes -
Intel is laying off over 15,000 employees and will stop ‘non-essential work’
57 votes -
Intel has no plans to recall those crashing 13th and 14th Gen CPUs, hasn't halted sales, and the damage to affected chips may be permanent
65 votes -
Intel chip failures confirmed
35 votes -
Intel has finally tracked down the problem making 13th- and 14th-gen CPUs crash
23 votes -
Radxa X4 low-cost, credit card-sized Intel N100 SBC goes for $60 and up
16 votes -
MacBook Air gets hosed, other models hold steady in macOS 15 as Intel support fades
17 votes -
Web Summit chief steps down over Israel remarks
15 votes -
Intel hit with $400 million EU antitrust fine in decades-old case
27 votes -
Intel discontinuing NUC manufacturing
39 votes -
Gordon E. Moore, Intel co-founder behind Moore’s Law, dies at 94
8 votes -
Fanless x86 mini PCs are getting absurdly fast and cheap
Pretty much what the title says - I’ve been looking for something small and not too expensive to run a few VMs on recently, and I’m just genuinely amazed at where the tiny SBC space is at right...
Pretty much what the title says - I’ve been looking for something small and not too expensive to run a few VMs on recently, and I’m just genuinely amazed at where the tiny SBC space is at right now.
The Celeron N5105 seems to be the go to choice at the moment. You can get an entire machine running that CPU that’s slightly smaller than an old double CD jewel case, for $150. Less than $200 if you want 16GB RAM and a fast NVMe SSD in there too. Four decent quality 2.5GbE NICs thrown in as a bonus. And it’s not that much slower than my expensive full size desktop from late 2020.
Part of me thinks I’m just getting old - phones have been plenty of people’s primary computer for years now, after all - but there’s something about having a real standalone x86 PC that size for literally 1/5th the price of a flagship phone that just blows my mind.
7 votes -
Intel's Arc A770 GPU is priced at $329
7 votes -
Mesa 22.0 released with Vulkan 1.3, many open source Intel & AMD driver improvements
5 votes -
Why the global chip shortage is making it so hard to buy a PS5
8 votes -
The confusing world of USB
16 votes -
Microsoft reveals Pluton, a custom security chip to be built into Intel, AMD and Qualcomm processors
9 votes -
Reverse engineering a forgotten 1970s Intel dual core beast: 8271, a new ISA
10 votes -
Intel's new golden sample CPUs, and cryo coolers developed in partnership with EK and Cooler Master
7 votes -
20GB of Intel's internal source code, schematics, specs, and documents released, allegedly found on an unsecured CDN server
20 votes -
Intel drops two high ranking Intel staff in the last six weeks
On June 11th Jim Keller (Senior Vice President of Intel’s Silicon Engineering Group) retired immediately - Former tenure at AMD, Tesla, and Apple. - Link Next on June 27th Murthy Renduchintala...
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On June 11th Jim Keller (Senior Vice President of Intel’s Silicon Engineering Group) retired immediately - Former tenure at AMD, Tesla, and Apple. - Link
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Next on June 27th Murthy Renduchintala (Chief Engineering Officer) departs due to a massive layoff - Link
An interesting note is that Ann Kelleher who is a 24-year Intel veteran will lead the development of 7-nanometer and 5-nanometer chip technology processes.
Editorial
With ARM, AMD, Nvidia, TSMC leading the charge, Intel might start their downward run. They are now relying on TSMC for fab capacity in hopes to outbid AMD and constrain supply. AMD is quickly growing in the enterprise space and providing comparable performance.
I believe we (consumers) are in for a great few years of accelerated CPU development.
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Developers leak Geekbench benchmarks from the Apple silicon-Mac Developer Transition Kit, running the 2020 iPad's A12Z Bionic processor
8 votes -
Intel insider claims it finally lost Apple because Skylake QA 'was abnormally bad'
15 votes -
Apple plans to announce move to its own Mac chips at WWDC
22 votes -
Microsoft and Intel project converts malware into images before analyzing it
10 votes -
Intel's flagship 10th-gen desktop CPU—the Core i9-10900K—has 10 cores, reaches 5.3GHz
6 votes -
Report from Ming-Chi Kuo: Apple to launch several Macs with Arm-based processors in 2021, USB4 support coming to Macs in 2022
5 votes -
Information, photos, and demo of Intel's first discrete graphics card: the DG1, based on Xe graphics architecture
9 votes -
Intel Core i9-10980XE Cascade Lake-X CPU benchmarks hit Geekbench
4 votes -
Apple buys Intel’s smartphone modem business
10 votes -
Apple in advanced talks to buy Intel’s smartphone-modem chip business
5 votes -
Intel prepares to graft Google's bfloat16 onto processors
6 votes -
Macintosh Forks
5 votes -
Exploring the impact of disabling Hyper-Threading on Intel processors to mitigate the new vulnerabilities
12 votes -
Intel tried to bribe reseachers to downplay the severity of MDS vulnerability
19 votes -
Intel reverses controversial update license
19 votes -
Meet TLBleed: A crypto-key-leaking CPU attack that Intel reckons we shouldn't worry about
13 votes -
The strife of Brian: Why doomed Intel boss's ex86 may not be the real reason for his hasty exit
2 votes -
Why Skylake CPUs are sometimes 50% slower – How Intel has broken existing code
14 votes -
AMD reveals Threadripper 2 : Up to 32 Cores, 250W, X399 Refresh
9 votes