While the upbeat total revenue forecast pushed up Intel shares by about 5% in early trading on Friday, its stock remains more than 50% lower for the year as the chipmaker misses out on the AI boom and struggles with a turnaround. The Gaudi disappointment ...
Intel stock's improved outlook has mitigated recent selling intensity. Still, I argue why betting on the wrong horse (INTC) isn't wise, as the AI growth inflection takes center stage.
AI is already billions or tens of billions to other chipmakers, but not necessarily Intel.
Nvidia is replacing Intel on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, ending a 25-year-run for a pioneering semiconductor company that has fallen behind as Nvidia cornered the market for chips that run artificial intelligence systems NEW YORK -- Nvidia is ...
Intel’s revenue reached $35.9 billion YTD 2024, growing 6.2%, while operating margins rose to 27%, showing cost management improvements. Learn more on INTC stock here.
Intel is set to let several hundred employees go at three separate sites in Israel, with global layoffs set to top 15,000 over the next few months.
A new AMD blog post shows off Ryzen AI 9 HX 375's performance on LM Studio, a desktop app for hosting powerful LLMs locally. The Ryzen chip handily beats the Intel Core Ultra 7 258V in a bevy of performance tests.
Intel’s AI PC and server processor business and its Intel Foundry business are seeing wins that CEO Pat Gelsinger said will help take the company forward.
18A is the node when Intel believes it will surpass TSMC in process technology. On the call, Gelsinger noted Intel's internal 18A products, Clearwater Forest for data centers and Panther Lake for PCs, have "met early 18A milestones."
At the rack scale level, KAYTUS has introduced a rack scale server compatible with select OCP open standards, designed to embody the architecture of the future. This rack scale server accommodates both 19-inch and 21-inch nodes, offering versatile computing capabilities, open decoupling, and seamless business deployment right out of the box.
A new ultraportable notebook from HP with the AMD Ryzen AI 300 "Strix Point" processor, set for release this December, features LPDDR5X-8000 memory which is a step up from the standard LPDDR5X-7500.