Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger and other executives laid out the chipmaker’s new ‘software-first’ strategy with a series of announcements and disclosures spanning much of the company’s portfolio of silicon ...
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Thank you for standing by, and welcome to the Q3 2021 Intel Corporation Earnings Conference. At this time, all participants are in a listen-only mode. After the speaker’s presentation, there will be a ...
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger’s total compensation for 2021 was 1,711-times larger than the average Intel employee as the tech giant’s revenue rose to $79 billion amidst supply chain challenges. Intel ...
AMD's Ryzen processors have been a thorn in Intel's flesh as their superior performance and aggressive pricing have helped them gain market share. However, Intel has been showing signs of turning ...
Intel reported third-quarter earnings on Thursday. The semiconductor company is in a period of massive capital expenditure as it spends $20 billion this year, including on a new chip foundry in ...
Intel’s 11th-generation desktop processors, codenamed Rocket Lake, didn’t impress us much. They were Intel’s sixth processor architecture based on some version of Intel’s 14 nm manufacturing process ...
A new report has revealed that the Intel 12th Generation Alder Lake Mobile CPUs might be entering production soon. The news claims that the production for the upcoming chips will begin sometime ...
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Intel reported fourth-quarter earnings on Wednesday. Intel's largest business, its Client Computing Group, was down 7% year-over-year to $10.1 billion, though it still beat analysts' estimates.