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Intel says server CPUs will be hot again – in a good way, to power AI workloads – any year now
Chipzilla returns to profit and suggests customers are primed to sign for foundry services once it nails 18A process ...
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Intel vs. AMD: Which CPU Is Better for Plex?
While AMD now has integrated graphics on its processors, including AV1 encoding/decoding on the latest releases, Plex simply ...
Intel saw its server CPU sales drop again in 2024, continuing a slide that began in 2022. As Sravan Kundojjala of SemiAnalysis points out on X (formerly Twitter), this is the second year in a row that ...
Intel faces chip shortages as we slide into 2026, with 'stronger-than-expected' demand outpacing its ability to manufacture ...
Intel just held a press conference in which the company spoke about its next-generation server processor, currently code-named Nehalem-EX. As its name suggests, the Nehalem-EX is based on the Nehalem ...
Forget dual-core or quad-core chips. Octa-core? Meh. Who wants a docosa-core computer? Intel announced on Thursday (PDF) the launch of the Xeon processor E5-2600 v4 product family designed for ...
This Fool expects great things from Intel's server chip biz during the second half of 2017. Although there's obviously reason to be enthusiastic about the ramp of the Broadwell server parts, I believe ...
Intel on Monday announced faster and more power-efficient Xeon server processors, including the low-power E3 chip that has 3D transistors and is the first server processor based on Ivy Bridge ...
Sandra Rivera was recently appointed general manager of Intel's Datacenter and AI Group, which includes the company's Xeon server processors. Despite new CEO Pat Gelsinger’s commitment to righting ...
Intel and AMD are in a pretty nifty business. Their new products are terribly useful, until suddenly they completely stink. That's because every year or so these companies crank out new versions of ...
Intel desperately wants its Atom netbook processor inside almost every computing device on the market -- smartphones, automobiles, robots, regular desktops and laptops and of course, netbooks. But ...
In the latest step toward utility computing, Veritas Software and Intel are joining forces to help companies better manage servers. The companies on Wednesday announced plans to bundle Veritas' ...
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