Intel is spinning off its chipmaking business as part of its plans to reverse billions in losses and a tumbling stock price.
Intel stock (NASDAQ: INTC) is trading at about $19 per share, its lowest point in over a decade. Could the stock rise by over 3x per share in the next few years? Does this sound a bit ridiculous ...
Intel was once a giant of Silicon Valley. It's now in the midst of a crisis. The chip giant has seen its value drop sharply this year due to several challenges. Its CEO, Pat Gelsinger, has ...
Intel logo is seen near computer motherboard.(Reuters) The company is discussing various scenarios, including a split of its product-design and manufacturing businesses, as well as which factory ...
In context: The U.S. is eager to establish domestic foundry capabilities to produce AI chips, and Intel is working hard to position itself to be the provider. It was only natural, then ...
TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. In a nutshell: Intel is reportedly developing an all-new x86 CPU core architecture called "Cobra Core" to follow the previously rumored ...
Sept 16 (Reuters) - The Biden Administration on Monday awarded Intel Corp (INTC.O), opens new tab up to $3 billion from the CHIPS and Science Act to develop a "Secure Enclave" for microelectronics ...
It’s been a burning question for months — are Intel’s laptop chips susceptible to the same permanent damage that can potentially lay 24 different flagship desktop chips low? Today ...
Shares of Intel are surging before the market opens Tuesday after the chipmaker said its foundry business would make some custom artificial intelligence chips for Amazon Web Services as it ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Intel (INTC.O), opens new tab lost out on a contract to design and fabricate Sony’s PlayStation 6 chip in 2022, which dealt a significant blow to its effort to ...
Intel shares jumped 7 per cent before the bell on Tuesday, as a chip-making deal with Amazon's cloud business provided a major stamp of approval for its struggling contract manufacturing business.
For months, it was unclear which chip components for the next generation of Arrow Lake processors Intel wanted to produce with its brand new 20A manufacturing process. Now it is clear: none at all.