
Clevo pairs up Intel Alder Lake-H with Arc A770M GPU
In the new X270 gaming laptop
Clevo has announced its newest X270 gaming laptop, pairing up Intel Alder Lake-H processor with flagship Arc A770M graphics.

We are only half way through the chip shortage
Intel warns
Chipzilla boss [Kicking] Pat Gelsinger said that while the chip shortage is starting to improve, it will likely continue for at least another 18 months.

Russia looks to China to replace Intel and AMD
Match the Chinese tires on our military trucks
Tsar Putin has decided he does not need Intel and AMD when he can use Chinese chips which are just as fast and reliable as those decadent western chips, which are probably made by homosexuals.

Dolmen won't get Intel XeSS at launch
Coming "this summer"
Dolmen developers have detailed its upscaling technology support, confirming that the game won't get Intel XeSS at launch.

Intel's beta GPU driver reveals full Arc lineup
Arc 3, Arc 5, and Arc 7 series GPUs
The latest Intel Beta GPU driver pretty much listed the entire Intel Arc GPU lineup.

AMD making inroads into Intel’s market share
Even as chip sales fall
AMD has hit a new high in overall CPU market share over Chipzilla despite an overall drop in the total sales of these chips.

Intel confirms its Arc is facing delays
Desktop versions are still on track for Q2 2022
In an official blog post, Intel has confirmed that Arc GPUs are facing delays, mostly due to COVID and supply-chain issues, but claims that desktop versions are still on track for Q2 2022.

Intel releases Gaudi2
Named after a guy who designed something that would not be finished
Intel launched a new chip called Gaudi2 focused on artificial intelligence computing, as the chip manufacturer makes a bigger push into the AI chip market currently dominated by Nvidia.

Intel Alder Lake-HX mobile processors details leak
First laptop platform with 16 cores
Intel Alder Lake-HX mobile processors details have leaked giving pundits a chance to see what performance we can expect from the new 16 core laptop CPUs.

Intel a mess
Financial results show woe, woe and thrice woe
Intel's PC business fell by 13 per cent something that the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street considered a strong first quarter.