
Cherry Trail-based Beelink BT3 mini PC reviewed
Review: 14nm silicon makes a big difference
A year ago we had a chance to test a couple of Beelink micro PCs, including a stick PC, and we were pleasantly surprised; not only by the performance offered by Intel’s venerable 22nm Bay Trail processors, but by the build quality of these diminutive PCs.

Intel talks about getting back to Moore's Law
Back to advancing every two years
Chipzilla has been explaining how it hopes to claw back the missing six months which it lost in chip development and return to Moore’s Law increases of every two years.

Intel building Realsense into AR device
Consumer gear anyone?
Chipzilla is adapting its RealSense depth camera into an augmented reality headset design which it might be licensing to other manufacturers.

Kaby Lake will square off with Zen
Pick your sides
Intel's Kaby Lake-series processors will square off against AMD’s great white hope Zen at the end of the fourth quarter.

Lenovo Yoga bends to budget position
Starts at $500
The Lenovo Yoga is one of those devices that we want since we played with one on a press doo and notw it appears that Lenovo has given us a reason.

5G will allow drones to fly
Intel boss drones about the future
5G networking will eventually enable drones to fly all over the earth, according to Intel Boss Brian Krzanich.

Intel shows Android smartphone running a Linux desktop
"Big Screen Experience"
One of the things we spotted at the Mobile World Congress 2016 was a demo run by Intel of an Android phone running a Linux desktop when plugged into an external display.

Intel processors will support Clang
Cannonlake reacts to Zen
Intel has announced that its Cannonlake processors will support Clang (C language family frontend for LLVM compiler infrastructure project).

IoT industry leaders announce open source standard group
Aims to accelerate Internet of Things to a single open standard
On Friday, a group of industry leaders making headway in the Internet of Things (IoT) market announced a cross-industry collaboration effort aimed at unlocking the massive opportunities for consumers and business with IoT devices, and ultimately a way to quickly get everyone to adopting a single open standard.

Intel to highlight “path to 5G LTE” at MWC 2016
New software technique gives IoT devices an extra 20dB signal range
This week on stage at Mobile World Congress 2016 in Barcelona, Spain, chip giant Intel will focus its efforts on announcing new developments in the realm of fifth-generation (5G) LTE networks. The focus comes just days after the company showed the results of a low-power wide area (LPWA) field test for IoT devices in collaboration with Orange S.A (formerly France Télécom S.A) and Ericsson.