Intel spies a fresh payday in fancy packaging
Published in PC Hardware


US customers eye local options

Advanced packaging is shaping up to be a massive prospect for Troubled Chipzilla as US chip designers start sniffing around for someone nearby to wrap their shiny silicon.

Intel talks up 14A progress as it cosies up to Nvidia
Published in News


Claims its next node is humming 

Troubled Chipzilla has been busy telling investors its 14A process is shaping up nicely and that its freshly inked partnership with Nvidia will give its CPUs and GPUs a much-needed shove.

TSMC discovers the American dream costs a fortune
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Arizona Fab’s profits fall off a cliff

TSMC’s big Arizona adventure was supposed to be a landmark moment for the US chip industry, although it now looks more like an expensive lesson in why fabs prefer cheaper postcodes.

Intel axes its next mainstream Xeon platform
Published in Network
Tuesday, 18 November 2025 10:15

Intel axes its next mainstream Xeon platform


Diamond Rapids loses its low-end twin as the server world shifts to fatter memory pipes.

Troubled Chipzilla has binned the eight-channel Diamond Rapids design that was supposed to replace today’s Granite Rapids-SP Xeon 6700P and 6500P chips.

Intel suddenly looks useful again
Published in News
Monday, 17 November 2025 10:52

Intel suddenly looks useful again


Packaging kit gets unexpected love as TSMC struggles to keep up

Troubled Chipzilla's EMIB and Foveros packaging tricks, long overshadowed by TSMC’s dominance, are finally being treated as viable alternatives.

Intel sues ex-staffer over top secret data theft
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Laid-off engineer for vanishing with 18,000 files during mass sackings

Troubled Chipzilla is dragging one of its former engineers to court after he allegedly made off with a treasure trove of confidential files, some stamped “Intel Top Secret,” before pulling a disappearing act.

Intel's Bartlett Lake-S leaks show 12 beefy cores at 6GHz
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Next desktop bruiser is fast, but strangely focused on the wrong market

The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn that troubled Chipzilla is cooking up a new CPU monster with twelve performance cores and a 6GHz clock speed.

Intel's Xe3P might power discrete GPUs
Published in Graphics
Thursday, 06 November 2025 11:17

Intel's Xe3P might power discrete GPUs


Leaked log suggests high-power variant could land in Arc or workstation kit

It looks like Troubled Chipzilla's next-gen Xe3P architecture won’t be stuck in just integrated graphics, with a new leak hinting that it could power standalone GPUs as well.

World’s tallest chip breaks Moore’s Law’s last taboo
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Scientists stack 41 semiconductor layers

A team of international boffins has emerged from its smoke filled labs claiming that they have kicked Moore's Law in the nadgers and created the world's tallest chip.

Intel and AMD jack up CPU prices
Published in PC Hardware
Tuesday, 04 November 2025 11:11

Intel and AMD jack up CPU prices


Blame AI

Reports from China suggest that Troubled Chipzilla and AMD have hiked CPU prices across multiple product lines this month, catching retailers and distributors flat-footed.