Intel invited us down to go hands on with their long-delayed 10th gen, 10nm processors and put them to the test. These processors are a key step in improving mobile performance, and could lead to ...
Intel sees a "clear way" to manufacturing chips under 10 nanometers and when the semiconductor industry transitions to 450mm silicon wafers around 2012, the number of companies that run their own fabs ...
Intel today unveiled new field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) – the Intel Agilex FPGA family – for data- and compute-intensive workloads like artificial intelligence (AI) across the network, cloud, ...
Intel needs more Core Ultra 200-series 'Arrow Lake' and 'Lunar Lake' wafers from TSMC as demand exceeds supply.
So what happens after 7nm? At some point you cant go to zero so how does intel continue its growth? Click to expand... After nanometers we may go to picometers. 1 nm ...
BARCELONA, Spain — Intel kicked off MWC 2019 announcing a high-profile customer — Ericsson — and new products for 5G and edge computing. Ericsson will use Intel’s 10-nanometer (nm) system-on-chip (SoC ...
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In a nutshell: Earlier this month, several outlets reported delays to Intel's upcoming 3nm-based technologies. CEO Pat Gelsinger squashed those rumors during Intel's Capital Allocation Update call, ...
Cnet reporter Stephen Shankland recently took a tour(Opens in a new window) of Intel's sprawling Fab 42 in Chandler, Arizona, and Intel let him take a peak at a lot ...
Actually nope. You can compare. just not directly. You take all the flagship chips each foundry manufactures, say AMD processors and cards and apple chips in the case of TSMC, Nvidia Cards, IBM PPCs ...