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Intel unveils Xeon 6+ processors and E835 Ethernet for AI-driven data centers
Discover how Intel's latest Xeon 6+ processors and E835 Ethernet technology are transforming AI-driven data centers, enhancing performance, scalability, and efficiency for modern computing needs.
Intel on Tuesday said that its anticipated Intel 18A-P process node has entered initial production. A process node serves as a blueprint for both Intel chips and processors the co
Intel's 18A-P hits risk production on schedule with 9% performance gains over 18A, and it could soon be making chips for Apple, Microsoft, and Google.
Serpent Lake could become one of Intel's most ambitious chips yet. The rumored SoC reportedly combines Intel CPU technology with Nvidia graphics and may launch in Q1 2028.The Latest Tech News, Deliver
The search giant is taking this collaboration to new heights.
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NVIDIA/Intel partnership could see an x86 processor paired with RTX graphics released by 2028
A new rumor states that NVIDIA and Intel could be working together to develop a new type of x86 CPU with integrated RTX graphics. At one point, the thought of this would’ve seem far fetched given NVIDIA’s oft one -sided competitive strategies when it comes to hardware,
Move over, MacBook Neo. Intel has quietly launched a "Project Firefly" initiative to develop cheaper mainstream laptops that don't feel cheap, using its new Wildcat Lake chip as a centerpiece.
June 16 (Reuters) - Intel on Tuesday said the new generation of its 18A manufacturing process has entered risk production, as the chipmaker sees strong demand for its central processors. By moving 18A-P into initial production,
Back in 1970, recounted Moore, Intel had already identified calculators as a potential new product category when it was approached by the Japanese firm Busicom who was keen to enter the scientific calculator market.
Intel’s Paul Otellini helped convince Jobs to jump to Intel’s chips, and Apple didn’t need to start the software switch from scratch because of its existing work on Marklar. In June of 2005, Apple publicly demonstrated Mac OS X 10.4 running on Intel hardware for the first time. His presentation obliquely mentioned Marklar, though not by name.
