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Reports say Intel could have bought a $1 billion chunk of OpenAI seven years ago but its then-CEO thought it wouldn't pay off
By Andy Edser published
news I too, struggle with long-range planning. Just as well I'm not a CEO.
AMD keeps chipping away at Intel as latest figures show increased market share in PCs, laptops and servers
By Jeremy Laird published
News Overall, Intel is up, but only because AMD's console chip sales are cratering.
Bought a pre-built Intel 13th/14th Gen gaming PC? Here are the warranty extensions different PC builders say they're offering
By Jacob Fox published
News A mixed bag, but not too mixed. Most PC makers are matching Intel's 2-year extension.
Next-gen Intel Arrow Lake CPUs rumored to consume at least 100 W less power at high frequencies
By Jacob Fox published
News Is Intel making headway with Arrow Lake power efficiency?
MSI and Asus roll out first Intel instability fix for a range of motherboards with 0x129 microcode BIOS
By Jacob Fox published
News Here's hoping this microcode fixes things.
Intel CEO says Panther Lake CPU on its new 18A node is already up and running with production slated for next year
By Jeremy Laird published
News Promises, promises. And a few hail Marys?
'The ongoing conversations around ARM vs x86 power are based on a false premise,' says Intel's VP of technical marketing
By Jacob Ridley published
News ARM might appear more naturally efficient, yet Intel insists x86 is just as good in the right hands.
Workstation builder Puget Systems' report shows the stability problems with Intel's CPUs can be managed if only you 'mistrust the default settings on any motherboard'
By Nick Evanson published
news The risk of failure is still there, however, until Intel releases a microcode fix.
Broken CPUs, workforce cuts, cancelled dividends and a decade of borked silicon—how has it all gone so wrong for Intel?
By Jeremy Laird published
News Intel can still turn the ship around, but time is running out.
Intel extends its warranty support for 13th and 14th Gen CPUs by two years but its RMA procedure has been anything but straightforward for some
By Andy Edser published
news "If the products fail the validation process, the units will be retained and confiscated, and no replacements or refunds will be provided."
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