
Intel releases Xeon Processor E5 v4
14nm process node
Chipzilla has officially launched its new Xeon Processor E5 v4 today, similar to the old version but using its brand spanking new 14nm process node.

Intel not inside the iPhone SE
Apple stuck with Qualcomm
One of the things that did not get noticed in Apple’s release notes for its rebadged iPhone5S is that the modem was not from Intel.

Intel inside Samsung devices
Slowly edging its way back into mobile
Chipzilla famously missed the mobile boom, but it appears the outfit is slowly edging its way back. Not only is it counting Asus as its chum it seems to be making friends with Samsung.

Notebook makers look to servers to make up for lost cash
Non-notebook lines way forward
ODMs are giving up on PCs in favour of non-notebook production lines and servers.

Gigabyte launches new X170-Extreme ECC motherboard
Based on C236 chipset and with DDR4 ECC memory support
Gigabyte has launched its new motherboard base on Intel's C236 chipset which comes with support for both Intel's Xeon E3-1200 V5 CPUs as well as DDR4 ECC memory.

Workstation Xeon “Broadwell-EP” processors out soon
Press slide leaked
An Intel press slide has been leaked on the web which means we should be seeing a workstation-grade Xeon “Broadwell-EP” processor in the shops soon.

Apple stomped on Intel’s RealSense plans
Bought the technology from underneath Chipzilla
Intel’s cunning plans for computers that will recognise human emotion using its RealSense 3D camera, have been killed off in the short term by Apple.

Intel and AMD downgraded
Wall Street losing faith in PCs
It would appear that the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street are losing faith in any belief that the PC industry is getting better.

Former Intel boss Andy Grove is dead
Without him there would be no Chipzilla or PC revolution
The bloke who led Intel in its key transition from memory outfit to PC chip supremo, Andy Grove has died, he was 79.

Microsoft in Skylake U-Turn
Also broke Windows 10 Mobile promise
Software outfit Microsoft has U-turned over its decision to kill off support for Intel Skylake processors running Windows 7 and 8.1 next year.