Intel confuses with Comet Lake
Published in PC Hardware


Why, oh why, oh why

Intel has launched a new series of 14nm notebook CPUs code-named Comet Lake, but no one is certain why.

Intel releases its first AI chip
Published in AI


Never mind that Nervana smells like a 10 nanometer Ice Lake processor 

Intel unveiled its latest processor that will be its first using artificial intelligence (AI) and is designed for large computing centres.

New leaks surface about Intel’s Phantom Canyon
Published in PC Hardware


NUC gaming PC

A new round of leaks is revealing more conceptual details about Intel’s next-generation “Phantom Canyon” Next Unit of Computing (NUC) gaming PC.

AMD stomps on Chipzilla’s tail
Published in PC Hardware


Sold 79 percent of all processor units in July

AMD beat Intel in the sale of processors in July -- at least in one German store.

Intel Ice Lake Gen 10 Core is out
Published in Graphics


10nm with a big push on Intel Iris Plus Graphics

Intel has officially announced the 11 PC notebook SKUs of the 10 Generation Intel core processors. The one that we know as Ice Lake clocks and specs are out, and Ran Senderovitz, VP Mobile product marketing Intel client computing group, shared a few details.

Jim Jeffers takes Intel Exascale to Hollywood
Published in Graphics


Outlines Exascale Vision for a decade

Intel has been part of the Hollywood production scene for more than a decade, but it hA just decided to give us a bit more details about the present and the future of the movie production, all part of the Exascale vision set by Raja Koduri, Jim Keller and Jim Jeffers.

Intel says customers stockpiling chips
Published in News


Saving for a rainy day

Intel says it has been helped out by customers are so concerned about the trade war between China and US escalating that they are stockpiling chips in case there is a shortage.

Apple's buys Intel's modem business
Published in Mobiles


Top analyst says it is all about 5G

Apple has confirmed that after knifing Intel's modem business by returning to Qualcomm, it has bought the business.  Moor Insights & Strategy analyst Anshel Sag (pictured) has said the move is all about 5G, which was one of the reasons why Apple abandoned Intel.

Apple is picking at Intel's modem corpse
Published in Mobiles


Something else we warned would happen

The fruity cargo cult Apple is predictably in talks to buy Intel's modem business after causing that arm of Intel to crash earlier this year.

Intel’s Pohoiki Beach simulates eight million neurons
Published in PC Hardware

 
AI tasks 1,000 times faster than CPUs.

Intel [remember them?] has unveiled a new AI system codenamed "Pohoiki Beach," a 64-chip computer capable of simulating eight million neurons in total.