Intel's New Overclocking Feature Hits Chinese Market
Intel's warranty-backed IPO overclocking feature, which promises significant improvements in performance, is now available on pre-built PCs in China.
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Intel's warranty-backed IPO overclocking feature, which promises significant improvements in performance, is now available on pre-built PCs in China.
Intel and TSMC have allegedly made a foundational agreement to collaborate on chip production, solidifying their plans for mutual gains.
Intel confirms that its next-generation Panther Lake laptop CPU is set for production this year, targeting availability in 2026.
Intel's CEO Lip-Bu Tan reflects on the company's struggles and aims to center engineering in future innovations.
Intel appears to be finalizing plans with Nvidia as a foundry partner, signaling promising advancements for gaming technology.
MSI introduces its latest high-end power supply units that prioritize 12V-2x6 power sockets, potentially leaving many AMD and Intel graphics cards incompatible.
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang expressed skepticism over reports suggesting that TSMC proposed a partnership with multiple companies to take over Intel's chip manufacturing facilities.
Major graphics companies discuss the future impact of cooperative vectors on 3D rendering at GDC 2025.
Intel's shares rise nearly 15% after the appointment of a new CEO, marking a positive change for the tech giant.
Speculation about Intel's plans for Arrow Lake CPUs has resurfaced, raising questions about potential enhancements.
Lip-Bu Tan, a seasoned semiconductor investor, takes over as CEO of Intel, succeeding interim co-CEOs David Zinsner and Michelle Johnston Holthaus.
Recent reports suggest TSMC is proposing a joint venture involving major tech companies to control Intel's struggling chip fabs, amidst ongoing uncertainties in the semiconductor industry.
A new breakthrough in transistor technology from Peking University could challenge Intel and TSMC by using bismuth instead of silicon, offering significant speed and efficiency improvements.
Intel's ongoing reliance on TSMC for chip manufacturing is highlighted as the company discusses strategy changes.
Craig Barrett, ex-CEO of Intel, argues against breaking up the company, suggesting a focus on leadership and innovation under Pat Gelsinger instead.
Intel's foundry business finds hope as it engages Broadcom and Nvidia to explore production on its latest 18A process node.
Former Intel executive Raja Koduri discusses the internal challenges hindering innovation at the company, highlighting bureaucratic processes that stifle engineers.
Intel claims its 18A node is ready for customer production, but what does this mean for future PCs?
Jim Keller expresses concerns over Intel's potential company sale as it struggles to regain its market position
An Intel engineer appeals to leadership not to compromise with TSMC as the company achieves important technical milestones in chip production.
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