Intel trips the light fantastic
Photonic future on the dark side of the moon
Intel revealed to the Intel Developer Forum that it is launching silicon photonics, to enhance the use of optics for data centre traffic management.
Nvidia falls out with Intel
Says it is a cheat
The girls and boys at Nvidia - it’s fair to say - really dislike Intel. Considering it neutrally we consider both firms are not the epitome of wisdom. But today Nvidia levelled accusatory stuff at Chipzilla.
Intel to re-enter foundry business
Deja vu
Chip giant Intel said at its Developer Forum in San Francisco that it will license ARM technology and offer smartphone makers the chance to make microprocessors using its 10 nanometer fabrication technique.
AMD and MediaTek see sales increase
Fastest growing companies
Beancounters working for IC Insights have added up their numbers and divided them by the age of their eldest child and reached the conclusion that MediaTek and AMD grew the most in the second quarter of 2016.
Intel cheers the USB Type-C
Backing Apple
While users and the rest of the world think Apple’s move to kill off the headphone jack is a bad idea, Intel is cheering a general move to a more mobile USB Type-C.
Intel releases two new Joule developer kits
Atom powered Internet of Things
Intel has announced that developers will have two new Joule kits to choose from which it hopes will prepare the ground for its entry into the world of the Internet of Things
Intel shows off Alloy VR display
AR according to Chipzilla
Intel CEO Bryan Krzanich yesterday unveiled a number of new projects and products including an upcoming head-mounted display (HMD) code-named Project Alloy.
Intel CEO loses touch with reality
Opinion: INTC goes bonkers
The CEO of Intel is trying to pretend that talking about virtual reality is masking the reality that his company has become irrelevant.
Intel gets into VR
IDF 2016 cranks up
After its mobile plan did not work out so well, Chipzilla is doing what every large company which has run out of ideas is doing and getting into virtual reality.
Microsoft flip-flops on Skylake support again
Should it stay or should it go?
Microsoft seems to be having trouble making up its mind about Skylake support for older versions of Windows.