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Chipzilla finds two high-severity vulnerabilities
Wide range of processor families
Intel has disclosed two high-severity vulnerabilities that affect a wide range of Intel processor families, allowing threat actors and malware to gain higher privilege levels on the device.
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Intel says Aurora on the way
And bigger than planned... even if it is late
After Chipzilla has released its Alder Lake family into the world and is shipping 28 versions of the chip to PC makers, with "broad availability" starting on 4 November, the outfit says that its new supercomputer Aurora is on the way.
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Chipzilla unlikely to catch up in semiconductor fabrication
Economic academics agree Intel squandered its lead trying to impress shareholders
A couple of economic academics have penned a rather interesting paper claiming that Intel will not catch up to TSMC and SEC in semiconductor fabrication.
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Chipzilla delays production of next gen Xeons
Sapphire Rapids not so rapid after all
Chipzilla has delayed production of its next-generation Xeon Scalable CPUs, code-named Sapphire Rapids, to the first quarter of 2022 and said it would start ramping shipments by at least April of next year.
![Ericsson needs Intel inside its 5G midband](/media/k2/items/cache/ce70a2c6217f75d1f262268c0b7e23c5_Generic.jpg)
Ericsson needs Intel inside its 5G midband
I RAN, I RAN so far away, couldn’t get away
Swedish kit vendor Ericsson has continued is using Intel chips to do its mid-band 5G RAN operations.
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Intel is back as number one
But only one to see a sales decline
Chipzilla is the #1 semiconductor maker in the world despite being the only one in the top 15 to post a sales decline.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Kicking Pat Gelsinger to sit on the Intel throne
Update Swan upped
Intel's new CEO will be Pat Gelsinger, who will take up his position after current CEO Bob Swan steps down in mid-February, CNBC reported today.