
Intel Basis wearable killed off
Overheating problems
Back in March 2014 Intel acquired Basis, a smartwatch manufacturer, and integrated this company in its wearable / IoT dream. Now, just two years later Intel has decided to recall all Basis watches due to overheating problems.

Intel won’t dominate in 5G
Here is why
Intel, Samsung, MediaTek, Huawei and Qualcomm all claim the leadership for 5G and most of them will have a tough time to deliver on this promise. Nokia, Huawei and Ericsson - from the networking component standpoint - claim they can do great things with 5G.

ASRock issues Mini-STX board
Based on Intel’s H110 chipset
ASRock has revealed the first mini-STX motherboard based on Intel's H110 chipset.

AMD’s cash cow is being milked
Opinion It’s on some kind of a roll - bacon roll, sausage roll?
It takes a lot of money to make and sell microprocessors - it always has done and it probably always will, but it seems to some that Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is burning an awful lot of that rare commodity.

Rumor is that ARM will target Intel
Chipzilla tortoise everything we know
People are still wondering why Japanese giant SoftBank paid over the odds for plucky British chip designer ARM earlier this month.

Kaby Lake ships to PC builders
Ready for Late 2016
Chipzilla's CEO Brian Krzanich has claimed that Kaby Lake CPUs have been finalised and shipping to PC builders for use in complete systems.

AMD is on the up
Opinion Intel must be worried
Last week’s AMD results show that the company is set to make more headway this year and next, with its upcoming Zen processors definitely giving Intel the heebie jeebies.

Intel says buy new PCs shock
Smart workplaces
A survey sponsored by Intel and Dell has come to the surprising conclusion that slow software and hardware are huge time wasters at work.

Intel’s NUC roadmap leaked
Two years worth of tiny PCs
Intel’s NUC consumer roadmap has leaked online showing that Chipzilla is seriously holding a torch for tiny PCs.

Wells Fargo puts Nvidia on last stage
AMD and Intel about to rough them up a little and run them out of town
Nvidia is not going to come out of new competition from AMD and Intel that well, according to analysts Well Fargo.