
MSI releases new servers with Intel Xeon 6 inside
Designed for AI applications and cloud
MSI has unveiled a new range of high-performance server platforms powered by the latest Intel Xeon 6 family of processors, which it claims will provide unprecedented computing power and energy efficiency for modern data centres.

Chipzilla fights back with new website
Hypes 1.8nm chip tech
Troubled Chipzilla has pulled out all the stops to convince the world+dog it can still lead the semiconductor race, by launching a dedicated website to showcase its upcoming Intel 18A (1.8nm-class) process technology.

Intel could've ruled AI
Bureaucracy held it back: Koduri
Troubled Chipzilla had the power to dominate the AI market, but "spreadsheet & PowerPoint snakes" in the boardroom strangled its potential, according to former exec Raja Koduri.

Jim Keller blasts Intel sale rumours
It’s a fire sale
The troubled Chipzilla’s golden days might be behind it, but selling the company or its divisions isn’t the way forward—it’s a reckless fire sale, says legendary chip designer Jim Keller.

Intel engineer blasts rumoured TSMC deal
'Horrible, Demoralising Mistake'
A fiery backlash has erupted following rumours that Intel and TSMC could form a semiconductor joint venture.

Sparkle launches new Arc B580 Guardian graphics card
Same design as the R570 Guardian
Sparkle has launched yet another Intel Arc B580 SKU, this time as a part of the Guardian series, coming with a dual-fan cooler and a standard GPU boost clock. It should launch at the MSRP of $249.

Intel has a gamble on gaming
Making handhelds a priority
The troubled Chipzilla is making moves to muscle in on the booming handheld gaming market and take on AMD.

GloFo is the latest name tipped to buy Intel
The story twists and turns like a twisty-turny thing
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell-on-earth yarn claiming that Intel could merge with GlobalFoundaries.

Trump unlikely to back TSMC running Intel’s US Fabs
Discussions ongoing
Despite ongoing discussions about a potential deal between Intel and TSMC, the Trump administration is not keen on the idea of a foreign company taking control of Chipzilla’s chip-making facilities in the United States.

Intel and TSMC spill the beans on process technology
Intel's 18A process could offer superior performance
Intel and TSMC have revealed some details about their forthcoming semiconductor manufacturing technologies and it looks like Chipzilla might have the edge in performance.