
Intel lays off staff at Wind River
Embedded chips software downsized
Chipzilla has been handing out p45s and pink slips to some of its more experienced software staff at Wind River.

Intel slowed PC sales to increase Skylake's price
Things Chipzilla can do while AMD naps
Chipzilla might have caused slow PC sales at the beginning of the year to boost the price of its Skylake chips later.

Intel roadmap for Xeons leaked
Movement on the server front over the next two quarters
While the focus has been on Intel's Skylake it appears that Chipzilla has not forgotten its server products.

Intel admits that skipping Broadwell was a mistake
We might have harmed desktop demand
Chipzilla has admitted that by skipping Broadwell for the desktop, it may have harmed desktop chip demand.

Broadwell unwell?
It is like waiting for Godot
The last month has all been about Intel's Skylake, but one thing that we have noticed is that Skylake's desktop predecessor, Broadwell has vanished.

Intel pounces on better bandwidth router chips
Puma 7 lands on its paws
Intel has released its new Puma 7 DOCSIS 3.1 chip and while router chips are normally a bit of a yawn this one could lead to multi-gigabit cable modems.

Microsoft interested in acquiring AMD
Exclusive: Talks taking place
Our industry sources claim that Microsoft is seriously talking to AMD about buying the chipmaker. The pair have been in talks for a while, but we are unsure if the deal is happening or when something will be announced.

EVGA and K|NGP|N broke Unigine Heaven Xtreme record
With EVGA motherboard, graphics card and PSU
A well known overclocker Vince "K|NGP|N" Lucido has broken yet another world record in the Unigne Heaven Xtreme running on EVGA hardware.

ASUS unveils Windows 10 running VivoStick
Get your PC on a stick
In addition to a crazy liquid cooled notebook and a crazy looking router, ASUS has unveiled the new VivoStick mini-PC at the IFA 2015 show in Berlin.

Intel invests in quantum cat chips
Potentially dead and alive market
Software giant Intel has decided that there is money to be had in making quantum chips which are based on whether or not a theoretical cat is potentially dead or alive, or just popped out for a bit.