MobileEye mocks Nvidia as a copycat
Your stuff is rather similar
MobileEye boss Amnon Shashua took a swing at the GPU company named after a Roman vengeance demon.
Intel shows off its Intel Graphics Command Center
Starts its GPU Odyssey
After teasing it recently, Intel has now officially started its Odyssey, launching the new graphics control panel, called the Intel Graphics Command Center.
HardOCP's Kyle Bennett joins Intel
Reconnect Intel with enthusiasts
The industry has certainly changed over the last 20 years. Kyle Bennett, the founder and a fearless leader of HardOCP has decided to join Intel as a Director of Enthusiast Engagement for Intel’s Technology Leadership Marketing group.
US looks to Intel to help it win the supercomputer wars
Announces $500 million machine
The US is stumping up $500 million in an attempt to beat China in the supercomputer race.
AMD: Ryzen users are safe from Spoiler
This is just a problem for Intel
AMD has confirmed that it does not suffer from the recent vulnerability found in processors – Spoiler.
Intel patches huge holes in GPU drivers
More holes than Blackburn Lancashire
Chipzilla has patched several high-severity vulnerabilities in its graphics drivers for Windows 10, which could lead to code execution.
Intel CPUs shortage set to worsen
Just in time for Chromebook seasonal high
Shortages of Intel's CPUs are expected to worsen in the second quarter compared to the first as demand for Chromebooks, which are mostly equipped with Intel's entry-level processors, enters its best period.
AMD might make a killing from new Intel chip bug
All Chipzilla chips open to new Spoiler non-Spectre attack
AMD might scoop up some more custom after researchers have discovered a new flaw affecting all Intel chips due to the way they carry out speculative execution for CPU performance gains.
Intel makes Thunderbolt 3 royalty free
Will form the basis for USB 4
Chipzilla has done the decent thing and fulfilled its 2017 promise to make Thunderbolt 3 royalty-free.
Intel unveils 5G plans
Wants to capture 40 percent of the market
While many in the tech industry think that Intel’s modem business is pretty much doomed, CEO Bob Swan has been talking it up in Barcelona.