
Intel creates a 90 per cent recyclable PC
Launches it in China
Intel and its partners Tsinghua Tongfang and Acer have been showing off the first eco-friendly mainstream PCs, where 90 per cent of the components are recyclable.

Intel cuts dividends to fund fabs
Wall Street unlikely to be happy
Chipzilla is likely to incur the wrath of the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street by slashing its dividends to fund new fabs.

AMD claims Ryzen 7045 and Ryzen 7035 are faster than Intel's Alder Lake
You probably were not expecting this
AMD's latest marketing bumph claims the Ryzen 7045 and Ryzen 7035 series are twice as fast as Intel's 12th Generation Alder Lake chips.

Intel's collaboration with TSMC snagged
3nm processing delays
Intel's clever plan to borrow TSMC for some of its Intel 3 work has hit a snag.

Intel releases advisories on SGX CPU extensions
Bugs for Xeon
While Intel abandoned its in-chip DRM solution Software Guard Extensions (SGX) for its latest client CPUs, the technology is still causing trouble for its Xeon line.

Intel releases new Xeon workstation processors
Great if you can afford them
Intel has launched its new Xeon workstation processors, starting with the Intel Xeon W-3400 and Intel Xeon W-2400 families.

Google will have its own server chips by 2025
Cloud providers move away from Intel and AMD
Google wants to install its own custom designed server processors by 2025 following its rival Amazon.

Acer's custom Intel Arc A770 graphics card drops to $349.99 on Amazon
16GB version with BiFrost custom cooler
There is a decent amount of Intel Arc graphics cards around, but Acer's custom Predator Arc A770 with 16GB of GDDR6 memory has now been discounted down to $349.99

Intel's Raptor Lake T go on sale
A month late, under specced and over priced
A month late, Intel's new Raptor Lake T series budget CPUs are finally being sold online.

Microsoft update borks Intel graphics hardware running DirectX or Direct3D
KB5019980 / KB5019961 for Windows 11 users and KB5019959 for Windows 10 users
Software King of the World Microsoft has admitted that a patch it released last November might have tiggered Intel graphics hardware running DirectX or Direct3D.