Intel: News
Intel Corporation is an American multinational technology company based in Santa Clara, California. The company supplies microprocessors to computer manufacturers like Dell, Lenovo, and HP. It was founded in 1968 by Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce with Arthur Rock being the initial investor. In 1971, Intel created the world’s first commercial microprocessor chip. The company also manufactures semiconductor chips, motherboard chipsets, flash memory, graphic chips, network interface controllers, and integrated circuits.
Intel's strategy chief to exit as new CEO reshapes leadership
Intel's Chief Strategy Officer, Safroadu Yeboah-Amankwah, will be leaving the company on June 30, according to Reuters.
Intel to shut down automotive unit, lay-off majority of staff
Intel will shut down its automotive business and lay off the majority of its employees in that segment.
Intel to lay off up to 20% of factory workforce
Intel is preparing for a major workforce reduction, with plans to lay off up to 20% of its factory employees.
Modi government selects 3 more start-ups to develop AI models
The IndiaAI Mission, under the Modi government, has selected three additional teams, Soket AI, Gnani.ai, and Gan.ai, to develop foundational artificial intelligence (AI) models. The announcement was made on Friday.
China quietly reduces retaliatory tariffs on some US-made semiconductors
China has slashed retaliatory tariffs on some US-made semiconductors. The move was confirmed to CNN by three import agencies in Shenzhen, China's southern technology hub.
Intel to lay off over 20% of its workforce: Report
Intel is planning to cut down its workforce by over 20% as part of a new strategy under CEO Lip-Bu Tan.
Intel funds revival by selling stake in Altera worth $4.5B
Intel has decided to sell a 51% stake in its programmable chip business, Altera, to private equity firm Silver Lake for $4.46 billion.
Intel turns to TSMC for help as manufacturing woes persist
Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) are said to be teaming up to create a joint venture to run Intel's chip manufacturing plants, according to The Information.
Intel's new CEO says company will spin off non-core units
Intel's recently appointment CEO, Tan Lip-bu, has announced a major strategic shift for the company.
How Intel's new CEO plans to rescue the struggling chipmaker
Intel's newly appointed CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, is gearing up for a major overhaul of the company's chip-making and artificial intelligence (AI) strategies.
Intel's new CEO Lip-Bu Tan to receive $69M pay package
Intel's newly appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Lip-Bu Tan, will receive a compensation package worth around $69 million.
Who is Lip-Bu Tan, struggling chipmaker Intel's new CEO
Intel has announced the appointment of Lip-Bu Tan as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Chinese scientists unveil world's fastest chip developed without silicon
In a groundbreaking development, Chinese researchers have unveiled a new chip technology that beats all existing performance benchmarks.
Google, IBM, Samsung to gather in Vietnam for AI-semiconductor conference
The International AI-Semiconductor Conference 2025 (AISC 2025) will be held from March 12-16 in Vietnam's Hanoi and Da Nang.
Intel is testing making chips for NVIDIA and Broadcom
NVIDIA and Broadcom are testing chip manufacturing with Intel, according to Reuters.
Intel postpones $28B chip factories, completion now expected by 2030
Intel has announced a major delay in the completion of its $28 billion chip fabrication plants in Ohio, US.
Intel unveils Xeon 6 processors for AI workloads: What's special?
Intel has introduced the latest members of its Xeon 6 chip family, designed to meet the rising demands of artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and enterprise workloads.
Why TSMC is planning to take over Intel's US factories
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is considering buying a controlling stake in Intel's US-based factories, as per Bloomberg.
Nokia picks Intel's Justin Hotard as its new CEO
Nokia has announced the appointment of senior Intel executive Justin Hotard as its new Chief Executive Officer.
Why Intel won't bring Falcon Shores AI chip to market
Intel has opted against releasing its next-gen GPU, Falcon Shores, aimed at high-performance computing and artificial intelligence (AI) workloads.
How this ex-Microsoft techie retired at 39 with ₹30 crore
Former techie Jamal Robinson has set an inspiring example of financial discipline.
Real reason Padma awardee Ajay V Bhatt invented USB
The genius behind the revolutionary Universal Serial Bus (USB) Ajay V Bhatt said in an old interview that he never invented the technology for money.
Vinod Dham—the Indian genius behind Pentium chip—awarded Padma Bhushan 2025
In a tech world often defined by icons like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, there's another visionary whose work has profoundly influenced the digital era.
AMD-rival Intel showcases newest chip line-up at CES 2025
Intel has unveiled its latest additions to the Arrow Lake family of chipsets at CES 2025.
NVIDIA dominates GPU supply in India's ₹10,000-crore AI mission
NVIDIA's graphics processing units (GPUs) are at the forefront of India's ambitious ₹10,000 crore artificial intelligence (AI) project.
Why Congo has filed complaints against Apple over 'conflict minerals'
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has filed legal complaints against Apple's subsidiaries in France and Belgium.
Intel's new update fixes gaming issues on Arrow Lake CPUs
Intel has released the first batch of updates to fix the gaming performance issues of its Arrow Lake processors.
Intel appoints chip industry veterans to board amidst CEO search
Intel has announced the appointment of two chip industry veterans, Eric Meurice and Steve Sanghi, to its board.
Intel challenges AMD and NVIDIA with new graphics cards
Intel has announced the launch of its latest graphics cards, the Arc B580 and B570 Battlemage.
Intel ousts CEO Pat Gelsinger as chipmaker struggles with recovery
Intel has announced the departure of CEO Pat Gelsinger after nearly four years in the role. The decision follows significant declines in Intel's stock price and market share, along with concerns over his inability to counter NVIDIA's dominance.
Intel gets $7.8B from US government to boost chip production
The US government has awarded Intel a whopping $7.85 billion in CHIPS Act funding, as part of its plan to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing.
Update now! Apple releases software to patch critical security flaws
In a move to protect its users, Apple has pushed critical security updates for its macOS and iOS platforms, addressing two actively exploited vulnerabilities.
Intel brings back free coffee, tea for employees at offices
Intel has announced the return of free drinks for its employees, a move to lift the spirits of its workforce.
Intel faces lawsuit over alleged defects in Raptor Lake CPUs
Intel, one of the world's leading PC chipmakers, is being sued in a federal court in San Jose, California.
NVIDIA surpasses Apple to become world's most valuable company
NVIDIA has dethroned Apple to become the world's most valuable publicly-traded company.
Apple to use in-house Wi-Fi, Bluetooth chips for iPhone 17
Apple is said to be on the brink of finalizing its shift to producing its own wireless chips.
Intel posts $16.6B quarterly loss, its biggest in 56-year-long history
Intel, one of the world's leading chipmakers, has posted its biggest-ever quarterly loss in its 56-year-long history.
Former NVIDIA employee discovers largest prime number with 41M digits
In a major breakthrough in the world of mathematics, a former NVIDIA employee and independent researcher Luke Durant has discovered the largest known prime number yet.
Huawei's AI products found using TSMC chips despite US ban
A recent investigation by Canadian research firm TechInsights has revealed that Huawei's artificial intelligence (AI) accelerators still use chips manufactured by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC).
Intel lays off over 2,000 employees in the US
California-based global chip giant Intel has announced plans to lay off over 2,000 employees across multiple US states.
Qualcomm's delays Intel acquisition plans until US election: Here's why
Qualcomm has delayed its plans to acquire parts of Intel's design business, until after the US presidential election in November 2024.
How AMD, Intel plan to counter dominance of ARM chips
Long-time rivals AMD and Intel have come together to create the x86 Advisory Group. The main goal of the partnership is to protect the x86 platform from the growing dominance of ARM chips.
Intel's Core Ultra 200S CPUs will accelerate your AI tasks
Intel has launched its Core Ultra 200S processors, the company's biggest desktop refresh in three years.
AMD unveils new AI chip to compete with NVIDIA Blackwell
AMD has unveiled its latest artificial intelligence (AI) chip, the Instinct MI325X.
Intel resolves crashing issues with Raptor Lake desktop processors
Intel has successfully addressed the instability issues plaguing its 13th and 14th Generation "Raptor Lake" desktop CPUs.
Intel's new update will prevent Raptor Lake CPUs from crashing
Intel has announced a new microcode update, specifically designed for its 13th and 14th Gen Raptor Lake processors.
Investment firm Apollo considers $5 billion injection into Intel
Apollo Global Management, a leading US asset management firm, has proposed a substantial investment of up to $5 billion in Intel, according to Bloomberg.
Qualcomm is planning a takeover of Intel: Report
Qualcomm, a leading name in the chip industry, is reportedly contemplating a takeover of Intel, according to The Wall Street Journal.