Intel goes begging to Apple
Published in News
Thursday, 25 September 2025 10:29

Intel goes begging to Apple


Hopes Job’s Mob can bail it out of financial quagmire

Troubled Chipzilla is reportedly rattling the tin at the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple, hoping the iPhone maker might toss a few billion its way to keep the lights on at Intel Foundry Services.

Intel shelves game ready drivers for 11th to 14th gen GPUs
Published in Graphics


Winds down support, tells gamers to look elsewhere

Troubled Chipzilla is quietly packing up its graphics driver ambitions for a whole swathe of its processors.

TSMC 2nm orders pile up as AI boom fuels demand
Published in News
Tuesday, 23 September 2025 10:57

TSMC 2nm orders pile up as AI boom fuels demand


Chipmaker has 15 customers, most chasing high-performance computing

TSMC’s 2nm process is pulling in orders at a cracking pace, with senior management at wafer inspection outfit KLA letting slip that 15 customers have already signed up. Ten of them are gunning for high-performance computing, showing just how much the AI craze is fattening demand for Intel and Samsung's rival.

Nvidia throws $100 bn at OpenAI
Published in AI
Tuesday, 23 September 2025 09:37

Nvidia throws $100 bn at OpenAI


Chipmaker plans to bank roll a glut of AI data centres

Nvidia has decided to fling up to $100 billion at OpenAI in what is being dressed up as a grand AI infrastructure partnership.

Former Intel board members call for Chipzilla to go private
Published in News


US government and big tech should carve up struggling giant

Troubled Chipzilla should be taken private, stripped apart, and rebuilt into a proper foundry and design house, according to four long-serving former directors writing in Fortune.

Intel needs a chainsaw, not a plaster
Published in News
Friday, 19 September 2025 09:40

Intel needs a chainsaw, not a plaster


Nvidia’s cash will not fix Intel’s mess without a split

Troubled Chipzilla scored a temporary win when Nvidia lobbed it a $5 billion bone, but if Intel thinks that is enough to crawl back into relevance, it is dreaming, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Nvidia invests $5 billion in Intel, making it a number two shareholder
Published in PC Hardware


Deal will bring RTX GPU chiplets to Intel x86 SoCs

Nvidia and Intel have announced a "collaboration" to develop multiple generations of datacenter and PC consumer products. Tucked in the PR announcement is that Nvidia is investing $5 billion in Intel's common stock at a price of $23.28. Both CEOs will conduct a webcast press conference at 10 a.m. Pacific time (1 p.m. Eastern time).

Dell slaps Intel's Gaudi 3 into Poweredge servers
Published in News
Thursday, 18 September 2025 10:19

Dell slaps Intel's Gaudi 3 into Poweredge servers


Mainstream firms finally offer Intel’s sluggish AI chips

The Grey Box Shifter, Dell has decided to give Troubled Chipzilla a leg up in AI by slotting the much-delayed Gaudi 3 accelerators into its PowerEdge XE7740 servers.

AMD shoves Zen 5 into the edge
Published in PC Hardware
Wednesday, 17 September 2025 11:38

AMD shoves Zen 5 into the edge


EPYC 4005 rolled out

AMD has rolled out its Zen 5-based EPYC Embedded 4005 CPUs, claiming the chips will power everything from firewalls to edge servers without breaking the bank.

Intel digs up Comet Lake corpse and calls it Core i5-110
Published in PC Hardware


Chipzilla wants $200 for reheated 14nm leftovers

Troubled Chipzilla has decided that if it cannot impress punters with bleeding-edge innovation, it might as well re-sell the same old tat with a shinier sticker. It has released the Core i5-110, a Comet Lake processor that first saw daylight in 2020 and is inexplicably back from the dead.