As the semiconductor giant’s AI chip sales pipeline grows to more than $2 billion, Intel experiences double-digit growth in its PC business and struggles with competition in the data center market in the fourth quarter while it starts executing on its ‘AI everywhere’ strategy.
Major revamp at semiconductor giant sees Trevor Vickers as general manager of its global partners and support organisation and John Kalvin as general manager of the go to market operations
The semiconductor giant recently disclosed that it plans to lay off more than 300 employees across three office campuses in California
The termination of Intel’s $5.4bn deal to acquire Tower Semiconductor is a setback for Intel Foundry Services, the company’s nascent but growing contract chip-making business. CRN lays out how this will impact Intel
Despite the nosedive CEO Pat Gelsinger says the chipmaker expects a ‘modest recover’ in the second half of the year as the PC market improves and its datacentre prospects brighten
Moore was instrumental in the establishment of Silicon Valley
The legislation, which plans to provide a $52bn boost to the industry, was advanced by the US Senate on Tuesday
The US Senate has moved forward with a bill which is hoping to alleviate global supply problems
Part of Intel’s commitment includes reducing its scope 3 emissions through partnering with suppliers to take ‘aggressive’ action to reduce overall emissions
The vendor’s boss expressed interest in the UK chip maker