Tame Apple Press becomes Intel friendly
Opinion: Talking up this modem deal is absurd
If you believe the Tame Apple Press, Apple has saved Intel and now that it is supplying modems to the fruity cargo cult’s iPhone 7, it has nothing to worry about its falling PC sales.
Intel shrinks the IDF die
Opinion Don't say who farted
Reports suggest that Intel will only have two so-called “keynote speeches” at its Developer Forum this year - one from CEO Brian Krzanich and the other with Data Centre manager Diane Bryant.
Chipzilla cuts Android development
Refusing to repair the diodes down its left side
Intel’s mobexit is gathering traction with Chipzilla deciding to slash its Android development.
The world’s first Xeon Processor D Module released
16 cores to play with
Advantech has released of its new COM Express Basic Module which is designed around the Intel Xeon Processor D-1500 family.
Intel likely to split asunder
A revel with a cause
The world and its dog knows that Intel is a spent force but now the word on the autobahn is that it’s likely to break into two bits.
Kaby Lake conjures up two overclocking tricks
BCLK aware V/F curve and AVX negative ratio offset
Kaby Lake will be a better overclocker. At least this is what Intel is telling its partners right now. The successor to Skylake architecture will have two overclocking enhancements the BCLK aware V/F curve and AVX negative ratio offset.
Intel describes Kaby Lake as a "2017 Platform"
Early 2017 launch
A lot of people have said that Intel’s third generation 14nm CPU might launch in early 2017 and even Intel calls the Kaby Lake a 2017 platform, in typically elliptic Chipzilla talk.
Qualcomm not worried about losing the Apple modem deal
Keen to talk about its 100 other design wins
While the Tame Apple Press has made a big thing about Intel’s winning of a slice of the iPhone modem production, Qualcomm is keen to talk about all the other orders it has won this year.
Intel plans flogging off security business
Five years after buying it
Chipzilla has run out of ideas about what it is going to do with it its security business and is apparently planning to flog it off.
Intel wants to flog 100,000 Phis
Iron lion Xeon
Intel, which has begun shipping its new Xeon Phi processors targeted at High Performance Computing (HPC) applications, thinks it is going to flog more than 100,000 of them this year.