
Moore’s Law ain’t dead claims AMD
It’s just resting
AMD CTO, Mark Papermaster, has told the world+dog that despite claims to the contrary Moore’s Law is not dead, it is getting better, and be going Vroom any day now.

Intel buys Movidius
It's that vision thing
Chip giant Intel said it will buy Movidius, a company that specialises in VR headets, drones and robots.

Intel’s 7nm process delayed until 2022
Changes in job adverts
Intel may have delayed the arrival of its 7 nm processing technology until 2022.

Intel ships notebook Kaby Lakes
Desktop CPUs by the end of the year
Intel has begun delivering its next-generation notebook-use Kaby Lake processors and will start shipping comparable desktop-use CPUs by the end of 2016.

Razer updates its Blade notebooks
Kaby Lake CPU and Pascal GPU
Razer said it has updated its Blade and Blade Stealth notebooks with some new and shiny hardware, including Intel's latest Kaby Lake CPUs and Nvidia Pascal-based GPUs, all in time to show them off at the PAX show this weekend.

Minix thinks about new stuff
With Intel Cherry Trail SoC and Windows 10 OS
Minix has announced its newest mini-PC that should offer premium Windows 10 experience on Intel's Cherry Trail, all packed in a fanless mini-PC chassis, the Minix NEO Z83-4.

New Intel and AMD chips will only support Windows 10
Update or nothing new
Buried in the announcement of the new Kaby Lake (seventh-generation) processors and a rash of incoming notebooks set to use them is the confirmation that it will have a Windows 10 future.

Intel's Kaby Lake will have "over 100 designs" available in Q4
Third generation 14nm+ notebooks starting in September
Over the past months, we have written bits and pieces of information about Intel’s Kaby Lake, its third-generation 14nm architecture which officially debuted on Tuesday.

Axiomtek releases a Skylake fanless PC
Ultra-low powered palm-sized
Axiomtek has released a new eBOX560-500-FL, which is an Intel Skylake-based fanless, palm-sized embedded system with a full-featured I/O interface.

Rumors that Intel will make Apple’s chips gain momentum
But not until at least 2018
It is starting to look like the rumors that Intel is going to start making Apple’s mobile chip are actually true – despite a lack of official confirmation from anyone.