
Intel refreshes SSDs
Six new flavours with IMFT 3D NAND
Intel is refreshing its consumer, data centre and IoT SSDs with six SSDs with its new IMFT 3D NAND under the bonnet.

Intel Kaby Lake mobile ULV chips coming in Q2 2017
Quad-core 15W ultrabooks, 18W gaming notebooks next year
A report from the folks at NotebookCheck.net shows an Intel slide detailing some updates to the company’s mobile ULV processor lineup based on the Kaby Lake third-generation 14nm processor lineup.

Microsoft's Hololens headset's Atomic secrets
HPU is pretty powerful
Software King of the World, Microsoft, has managed to keep what is under the bonnet of its Hololens pretty secret, but not it appears ready to spill the beans.

Intel concentrates on 5G's backend
Never mind the front, lets look at the back
Fresh after scoring a reasonably sized contract for the iPhone, Intel is getting more excited about its mobile business and is talking about its 5G plans.

Kaby Lake motherboards to arrive in Autumn
Colorful plans them for October
Kaby Lake products are expected to start arriving in October.

Intel develops Euclid Robot module
Tinman runs on a quad core Atom
Chipzilla showed off its “Euclid” robotics compute module at the Intel Developer Conference in San Francisco a little while ago.

Intel Kaby Lake mainstream CPU lineup revealed
All quad-core parts with increased clockspeeds
Chinese tech website Coolaler posted an extensive list of Intel’s upcoming Kaby Lake desktop processors based on Socket LGA 1151 yesterday.

Apple might turn to Intel for foundry work
Keeping TSMC clean
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn that Intel is going to start making some of the fruity cargo cult Apple’s chipsets.

Intel trips the light fantastic
Photonic future on the dark side of the moon
Intel revealed to the Intel Developer Forum that it is launching silicon photonics, to enhance the use of optics for data centre traffic management.

Nvidia falls out with Intel
Says it is a cheat
The girls and boys at Nvidia - it’s fair to say - really dislike Intel. Considering it neutrally we consider both firms are not the epitome of wisdom. But today Nvidia levelled accusatory stuff at Chipzilla.