
Intel shows off NUCs and other stuff
Broadwell based
Intel has been sharing a few details about its new socketed, unlocked, 65W desktop processor based on Intel’s Broadwell architecture--featuring Iris graphic.

Valve develops its own Intel graphics driver for Linux
It will be open sourced
Valve has developed its own Intel Vulkan GPU graphics driver for Linux that they intend to open-source.

Skylake headed for second half of year
Intel confirms
Intel has confirmed that it will release Core M processors this year based on its new Skylake chip design.

Intel Broadwell coming to a socket near you
Socketed parts coming by mid-2015
Intel has confirmed that its new 14nm Broadwell silicon will finally make its way to socketed desktop chips later this year.

Intel and Microsoft team up on mobile
Two also rans also run
The two also rans in the mobile race, Intel and Microsoft are teaming up to improve their market position.

Motherboard leak reveals Skylake
Well a bit of it
A leak of the spec of a motherboard has provided us with a few ideas about Intel's coming Skylake chip.

Intel rebranding Atom processors in Core-like fashion
Atom x3, x5 and x7
Intel has announced plans to rebrand Atom processors, giving the whole line-up a new naming scheme similar to Core series CPUs.

EKWB shows its Rampage V Extreme Monoblock
All-in-One block for motherboard and Haswell-E CPU
EK Water Blocks, our good friends and well-known premium liquid cooling manufacturers based in Slovenia, have unveiled a rather impressive looking all-in-one Monoblock liquid cooling solution for the Asus Rampage V Extreme motherboard and Intel Core i7 Haswell-E CPU, the EK-FB ASUS R5E Monoblock.

Intel says 10nm on track, Moore’s Law alive and kicking
For now, not sure after 7nm
Intel expects Moore’s Law will be around for a few more years, but after the semi industry hits 7nm, things could get a little complicated.

Rumour: Intel to delay Skylake desktop platform
Pushed back to August?
The rumour of the day is that Intel will delay the release of Skylake desktop parts and 100-series chipsets by at least two months.