
AMD nibbles at Intel's server market
But losing a bit of ground in mobile
For some strange reason, AMD is making gains on Intel's server market while losing a little ground against Chipzilla in the mobile PC area.

Kicking Pat Gelsinger reveals the idea that got him the job
Strategic reversal is the order of the day
Pat Gelsinger has revealed the cunning plan that got him the job of Intel CEO.

Intel to invest $3.5 billion in Rio Rancho
Part of chip production modernisation
Chipzilla is to invest $3.5 billion in the Rio Rancho technical campus as part of its global chip production modernisation.

Intel disappoints Wall Street
Booming sales, but profits down
Chipzilla disappointed the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street by turning in a second quarter profit forecast well short of their great expectations.

Intel defeats VLSI
$3.1 billion damage claim thrown out
Chipzilla is opening the champers after a US jury tossed out a patent infringement lawsuit filed against it by VLSI Technology.

EU will decide on Chipzilla SK Hynix deal in May
Antitrust concerns
EU antitrust enforcers will decide by May 20 whether to clear South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix Inc's $9 billion buy of Intel’s NAND memory chip business.

Chipzilla claims it will fix the auto chip shortage
Put some nice Intel chips in there
Intel Chief Executive Kicking/ Pat Gelsinger has said that Intel will start producing chips at its factories within six to nine months to address the auto shortage, which has idled assembly lines at some US automotive plants.

Intel’s server chips finally go to 10nm
Partners show off new ranges
Intel has just officially launched its first server products built on its 10nm process node and its partners have issued their server-based products.

G.Skill releases its new DDR4 kits for Intel Z590 platform
High speed DDR4 kits ranging from DDR4-4600 to DDR4-5333
G.Skill has released a series of new high speed DDR4 kits aimed to be used on Intel's new Z590 platform. These kits will be a part of G.Skill's Trident Z Royal, Trident Z RGB, and Ripjaws V series and reach speeds of up to DDR4-5333.

Rocket Lake-S a bit of a yawn for reviewers
Tests do not match the marketing claims
Retail availability for Intel's 2021 gaming CPU lineup, codenamed Rocket Lake-S has started and it is fair to say that the reviewers are not impressed.