We dive into the history of Intel CPUs and the x86 architecture. From the very first microprocessor, through to the father of modern CPUs. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens ...
Welcome, and thanks for reading this issue of Fast Company’s Plugged In. On August 22, President Donald Trump announced via Truth Social that the U.S. federal government had acquired 10% of Intel. The ...
Bottom line: Unlike other tech giants like Microsoft and Google, Intel's bottom line is hurting this year. The company saw a $2.8 billion loss in Q1 – the worst in its history and a major hit at a ...
Even the biggest chip companies churn out their share of flops. But the hype that surrounds these chips is more fascinating than the failures. Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, ...
Tuesday’s raid on Intel’s Munich office by European Commission investigators marks the latest development in one of several antitrust cases that have dogged the world’s largest chipmaker for years.
Intel’s next-generation Meteor Lake laptop processors are nearing release—the company announced this week that the first processors will launch on December 14. It’s unclear whether actual Core and ...
In 2020, Apple stopped using Intel chips and switched to its own Apple Silicon chips for all Mac computers. These new chips offer better performance and use less power. Now, less than five years later ...
Intel's truly next-gen Nova Lake CPUs will be made on TSMC's new 2nm process node, joining Apple as its first customers on TSMC's queue for its latest fab node. Intel still has a few CPU generations ...
In a new installment on computer history, [Bradford Morgan White] takes us through the sordid history of Cyrix, as this plucky little company created the best math co-processors (FasMath) and then a ...
The antitrust lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is nothing new to Intel. Intel has a history of unfair competition and antitrust lawsuits and litigation spanning almost two decades.
Intel is rapidly transforming into a top U.S. foundry company to manufacture high-end semiconductors, with government funding support. Intel's new business setup and reinvestment effort could support ...
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