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Once the premier maker of semiconductors and a stalwart of Oregon's "Silicon Forest," Intel is struggling. A breakup is even possible.
Intel has begun laying off thousands of employees in the US and Israel as part of a major AI restructuring push. CEO Lip-Bu Tan admitted the company can no longer compete in high-end AI hardware and ...
China has considerable advantages, and neither superpower seems eager to cooperate to avoid catastrophe. And given AI’s world-changing potential, the stakes are profound: losing risks relegating the ...
Once the world's most valuable company, Exxon Mobil now trails AI giants like Nvidia, which recently hit a $4 trillion market ...
Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany recently invited leading representatives from the semiconductor industry to Darmstadt to come ...
Two research analysts made waves last week when they called for a major shakeup at tech giant Apple. The analysts weren’t suggesting a logo or product redesign. Instead, they called for the ...
The new Power11 servers aim to address the growing modernization needs in the enterprise datacenter, expanding the Power lineup to cover new use cases.
Internet infrastructure services firm Cloudflare this week enabled website operators to charge AI developers for access to their material. It’s a bit of a closing-the-barn-door-after-the-horses-fled ...
Intel is reportedly mulling over whether to drop its 18A chipmaking process to compete with TSMC. Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan.
The new strategy for Intel's foundry business would mean offering outside customers a newer generation of technology, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Though AMD remains a distant second to Nvidia in the chips that help develop and run artificial intelligence tools, it aims to start catching up.