Laptops May 3, 2016 Intel, HP, Apple aim for laptops that are more like smartphones This week Intel has highlighted a trend that signals the advent of laptops that behave increasingly like smartphones. Â
Intel March 21, 2016 Ex-Intel CEO Andy Grove dies at age 79 Andy Grove, the former Intel Corp. chief executive whose youth under Nazi occupation and escape from the Iron Curtain inspired an "only the paranoid survive" management philosophy that saved the chip maker from financial ruin in the 1980s, has died. He was 79.
Innovation February 22, 2016 AT&T teams with Intel to test drones on LTE network AT&T and Intel are working to test how drones work on the LTE networks used by mobile devices.
Microsoft January 26, 2016 Clock is ticking for Windows 7, Windows 8.1 on new PCs as Microsoft focuses on Windows 10 Microsoft has published a list of new PCs that will be supported on older versions of Windows -- but only for the next year and a half.
Microsoft January 18, 2016 Windows 10 will only work on newest PCs, says Microsoft Microsoft just dropped a bombshell. Older versions of Windows will not be supported on the newest chips from Intel and others.
Intel January 14, 2016 Intel's newest processor is arriving in PCs - and it has a weird math bug If you bought a PC over the holidays chances are it came with Intel’s newest processor. That chip also comes with an obscure bug – that, fortunately, doesn't appear to impact the average consumer.
Intel January 12, 2016 Intel nabs Guinness world record for flying a bunch of drones The company was able to put 100 drones in the air to obtain the record.
CES January 7, 2016 Intel debuts new, revamped compute stick The new mobile PCs stuff in faster processors and better Wi-Fi.
Intel November 18, 2015 Intel's 72-core processor is coming to desktop computers next year You think your PC gaming rig has a powerful processor? You haven’t seen anything yet. PC World reports that Intel wants to put its so-called Knights Landing chip into a limited number of workstation desktop computers starting next year. Knights Landing, which Intel says is its most powerful chip to date, is a 72-core processor with 8 billion transistors. Next year will mark the first time it’s been used in workstations.
Intel November 4, 2015 You probably can't afford Intel's new smart bracelet Talk about a terrible wearable price tag.
Components November 4, 2015 Intel explains rare stumble keeping pace with Moore’s Law Intel said in mid-October that a new manufacturing process would be delayed three months, a rare blemish on its steady two-year pace observing what the industry calls Moore’s Law.