Germany to subsidize Intel €10B for 'Silicon Junction' fab Plus: Taiwan dangles investment in semiconductor production in EU – but there's a catch Systems19 Jun 2023 | 14
Intel to invest another $25 billion In Israel Plans expanded fabs in boost to beleaguered PM and blow to protestors On-Prem19 Jun 2023 | 15
Intel to build $4.6B assembly, testing site in Poland Germany negotiations reportedly back on track for Magdeburg fab too On-Prem16 Jun 2023 |
Intel sprinkles 12-qubit quantum test chips into the hands of researchers When they're done, there might be a commercially viable system sometime after 2030... maybe HPC15 Jun 2023 | 4
Intel details coral-shaped immersion cooler that bubbles like Mentos in Coke In the future, you may boil your servers to keep them happy Systems15 Jun 2023 | 15
Intel approached to take on key investor role in Arm IPO Talks at an early stage but the companies already work together Systems14 Jun 2023 | 6
German finance minister says nein to more Intel subsidy cash Int...hell no: Country's not looking to expand its chip fab budget Systems13 Jun 2023 | 17
Chinese chipmaker insists it has Intel on-side, not inside Home-grown CPU looks suspiciously like a Core i3, but local firm insists it's a collab not a copy Personal Tech09 Jun 2023 | 16
TSMC boss tells investors everything's fine, that ten percent revenue drop is a blip Taiwan's silicon titan races to ready 2nm process On-Prem06 Jun 2023 |
The challenges Intel faces to compete with TSMC, Samsung Analysis Fabs still need to be built, process tech needs to be proven – and Pat's gotta make it price competitive Systems06 Jun 2023 | 25
Intel promises to reduce droop with backside power in 2024 Business at the front, party in the rear via PowerVia Systems05 Jun 2023 | 2
Intel says AI is overwhelming CPUs, GPUs, even clouds – so all Meteor Lakes get a VPU Computex Movidius tech already sprinkled on some 13th-gen Core silicon goes mainstream in next generation Personal Tech29 May 2023 | 8
When it comes to liquid and immersion cooling, Nvidia asks: Why not both? Promises demo of new ways to chill out in the datacenter by 2026 Systems26 May 2023 | 2
Intel mulls cutting ties to 16 and 32-bit support Hypothetical x86S architecture would boot straight into 64-bit mode Systems25 May 2023 | 104
Born in the USA! Broadcom will produce American-made RF modules for Apple So what happened to Apple building its own modems? Edge + IoT23 May 2023 | 7
Intel abandons XPU plan to cram CPU, GPU, memory into one package ISC AMD now has clear runway to conquer datacenter APU market Systems22 May 2023 | 7
Intel says Friday's mystery 'security update' microcode isn't really a security update We're all for encouraging people to squash bugs but this is an odd way to do it Patches15 May 2023 | 7
Some potential: How bad software updates could over-volt, brick remote servers Video PMFault – from the eggheads who brought you Plundervolt and Voltpillager Cyber-crime15 May 2023 | 3
FYI: Intel BootGuard OEM private keys leak from MSI cyber heist Updated Plus: Court-ordered domain seizures of DDoS-for-hire sites Cyber-crime09 May 2023 | 13
Spectre of layoffs looms over Intel following dismal sales Shareholders gotta get their dividends somehow, right? On-Prem09 May 2023 | 4
You'll [BZZ] like Intel’s [BZZ] NUC 13 Pro once the fan [BZZ] stops blowing Desktop Tourism Big i7 performance, tiny, tiny size Personal Tech08 May 2023 | 40
TSMC chips away at the competition with 2nm production set for 2025 World's largest semiconductor contract manufacturer also gives details on 3nm nodes Systems02 May 2023 | 6
Intel to rebrand client chips once Meteor Lake splashes down Poll Game benchmark suggests 'Ultra 5' could replace names like 'Core i5' On-Prem01 May 2023 | 63
Intel's $2.8B Q1 loss and 36 percent revenue slide were slightly less horrible than expected Updated CEO Gelsinger insists plan to grow a whopping foundry business will pay off On-Prem28 Apr 2023 | 5
GlobalFoundries sues IBM for flogging 'chip secrets to Intel, Rapidus' When it rains, it pours, huh, Pat? Systems19 Apr 2023 | 9
Intel axes Blockscale mining ASICs it brought out just in time for crypto winter Another one bytes the dust Personal Tech19 Apr 2023 | 7
Germany and Intel both want more from planned Magdeburg mega-fab Chipzilla reportedly wants more cash. Germany wants a bigger facility. And the EU is lurking with a bigger offer Systems14 Apr 2023 | 4
Intel pulls plug on server system design division Blueprints flogged off to Taiwan's MiTAC On-Prem13 Apr 2023 | 5
It's time to stop fearing CPU power management Feature It's (probably) not going to kill your latency and it could save you a buck Energy Efficient Datacenters12 Apr 2023 | 11
Arm, Intel make it easier to churn out Arm SoCs from Intel fabs Energy sipping designs for mobile, ultimately coming to DC, too Energy Efficient Datacenters12 Apr 2023 | 9
Why we think Intel may be gearing up to push its GPU Max chips into China x86 giant cancels mid-tier processor, plans to relaunch nerfed parts for 'different markets' Systems11 Apr 2023 | 2
Intel ships multi-die chips ahead of schedule – to the US military What else when you have a customer that will only accept these three words: Sir, yes, sir Public Sector07 Apr 2023 | 8
Intel successfully ships an updated datacenter roadmap What we may well see in 2023 and beyond Systems30 Mar 2023 | 6
Intel pours Raptor Lake chips into latest NUC Mini PC line Big is not always beautiful Personal Tech29 Mar 2023 | 15
RIP Gordon Moore: Intel co-founder dies, aged 94 'Impossible to imagine the world we live in today ... without his contributions' On-Prem25 Mar 2023 | 73
Intel bumps up core counts for 13th-gen vPro chips 'We don't think it's a luxury' veep tells The Reg On-Prem23 Mar 2023 | 8
Nvidia CEO promises sustainability salvation in the cult of accelerated computing GTC Not quite as dramatic as AMD's Lisa Su and her visions of nuclear-powered supercomputers Systems21 Mar 2023 | 1
As chip sales slump, inflation makes the price of Samsung's Texas fab blow out South Korean titan budgeted $17 billion. Could now need over $25 billion to bring the facility online Systems16 Mar 2023 | 2
Cash-strapped Intel looks for $3B in savings to pursue '5 nodes in 4 years' dream Cheap as chips? Not in this case Systems09 Mar 2023 | 4
Intel rattles the tin for another €5B in subsidies to build German fab Please, sir, we want some more Systems08 Mar 2023 | 21
While Intel XPUs are delayed, here's some more FPGAs to tide you over The F in F-Tile is for fast, right? Systems08 Mar 2023 | 3
As Big Tech lays off staff, TSMC swoops in to hire 6,000 Updated Good news: Jobs for all! Bad news: Employer may be invaded by China Systems06 Mar 2023 | 16
Intel buries news of GPU cuts and delays in low-key Friday post Falcon Shore will be late. Rialto Bridge and Lancaster Sound cancelled. Will Chipzilla ever nail its XPU plan? On-Prem06 Mar 2023 | 12
Civo, Intel stuff Kubernetes inside a secure enclave All part of the cloud provider's Confidential Computing push PaaS + IaaS01 Mar 2023 |
Assume the superposition: Intel emits SDK to simulate quantum computers 32 virtual qubits are yours to manipulate with classical C or Python code Software01 Mar 2023 |
Chipmakers, you can have these billions – but Uncle Sam wants a cut of your profits Where's my money? You got money for wafers, where's my money? Systems28 Feb 2023 | 10
Cloud, datacenter vendors muscle in on traditional telco territory at MWC Join us in the 'new world of opportunity' says GSMA chief Networks28 Feb 2023 | 1
Intel slashes shareholder dividend by two-thirds as cash crunch bites Sales will only be down 37 percent next quarter Pat promises Systems22 Feb 2023 | 2
Linus Torvalds releases 'pedestrian' Linux Kernel 6.2, urges testers to show it some love Intel has as much to celebrate as anyone thanks the arc of progress catching up to its GPUs OSes20 Feb 2023 | 2
Intel coughs up for something other than stock buybacks: Avoiding wafer spoilage Defect-detecting Swiss biz inhales a cool $14 mill Systems17 Feb 2023 |
Still waiting for Intel's Aurora? Borealis will give you a taster Supercomputer deadline's been and Argonne, but for now, here's a testbed for boffins Systems17 Feb 2023 | 4
EU parliament sets out two draft bills to forge ahead with Chips Act Intel sees dollar signs, rubs its hands with glee Systems16 Feb 2023 | 5
Debian dev to the rescue after proposal to remove Itanium from Linux kernel Nobody uses it, Linus Torvalds was happy to lose it, but it looks like sticking around Systems16 Feb 2023 | 25
Intel patches up SGX best it can after another load of security holes found Plus bugs squashed in Server Platform Services and more Patches15 Feb 2023 | 4
Intel Sapphire Rapids workstation chips tout up to 56 cores, unlocked SKUs Oh look, this x86 giant can ship more than just bugs, pink slips, and shareholder dividends Systems15 Feb 2023 | 6
TSMC injects a bonus $3.5B into Arizona chip fabs Roses are rad, violets are lame, Taiwan's playing a very long game Systems14 Feb 2023 |
Windows November update trips up some Intel graphics drivers If you're having trouble with your games, this may be why OSes09 Feb 2023 | 4
Intel wants another €3.2b from German gov for Magdeburg mega fab It turns out electricity and heat aren't the only things getting more expensive Systems09 Feb 2023 | 45
Not so good morning Vietnam, as government announces, then buries news of Intel investment $3.3 billion may or may not be on its way to expand Chipzilla's Ho Chi Minh City presence Systems09 Feb 2023 | 4
Semiconductor world in for a rough ride as chip bubble bursts at the high end Analysis Just don't expect foundry spending to stop anytime soon Systems04 Feb 2023 | 27
AMD's pricy cache-packed Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs ship this month Who needs 6GHz when you can have 128MB of L3 Systems02 Feb 2023 | 6
Intel cuts some workers’ pay to fund its future Still plans a ‘competitive dividend’ for investors Systems01 Feb 2023 | 20