No one who assembles a PC or sets up a new computer can avoid the BIOS or UEFI. That’s where you define the basics, from the ...
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Intel has set January as the month for the start of sales of its Panther Lake chips. The company is touting impressive statistics for the new CPU line, saying users can expect more than 50% better CPU ...
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Intel Corp. unveiled details Thursday about its sophisticated Panther Lake processors and Arizona’s critical role in manufacturing the company's next-generation personal computer chip technology.
Intel’s next-generation mobile processor, “Panther Lake,” builds incrementally on the excellent “Lunar Lake” chip populating laptops right now. But there’s something odd afoot: a “16-core, 12 Xe ...
Why it matters: Intel's new chips are more than technical upgrades – they're a statement. With Core Ultra 3 and Xeon 6+, built partly on its breakthrough 18A process, Intel is betting it can regain ...
After four years of construction, Intel said on Thursday that its Fab 52 semiconductor plant in Chandler, Arizona, is now turning out its first chips. The company also shared more details about the ...
The centerpiece of the company’s comeback hopes is a multibillion-dollar facility in the Arizona desert. Will it draw new customers? The centerpiece of the company’s comeback hopes is a ...
Intel today unveiled its most advanced semiconductor process and previewed Xeon 6+ (code-named Clearwater Forest), its first Intel 18A-based 2nm data center server chip, expected to launch in the ...
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Everybody was spending so much time basking in the schadenfreude of Intel’s financial woes, they forgot about the company’s legitimately successful launch of the Lunar Lake consumer chips last year.