
Chipzilla eyes axe for NEX division
PC and data centre units safe as networking group faces chop
Troubled Chipzilla is planning to offload its network and edge (NEX) division, sources as CEO Lip-Bu Tan sharpens the knife and gets ready to slice off anything that doesn’t fit his “back to basics” mantra.

Dual Arc Pro B60 GPUs
While the earlier rumor about a dual Battlemage GPU sounded somewhat stretched, it appears that it won't be an official version from Intel, but it will certainly come to the market, in the form of Maxsun Arc Pro B60 Dual Turbo.

Intel has Panther Lake running at Computex 2025
Confirms 2026 release date
During the Computex 2025 show, which officially kicked off today, Intel has showcased its Panther Lake-based systems and confirmed that these will be launching in 2026, most likely as the Core Ultra 300 series.

Mercury numbers show AMD's silicon chewing through the market
Mercury Research's latest bean-counting for the first quarter of 2025 shows AMD pulling off another blinder, clocking a record 39.4 per cent server revenue share. That figure is up a chunky 6.5 points compared to the same time last year and 3.1 points better than the previous quarter.

Intel slaps 24GB of VRAM on new cards
Troubled Chipzilla has tipped up at Computex 2025 flogging a fresh line of Arc Pro graphics cards, and this time it’s all about AI.

Qualcomm, Fujitsu and pals get cosy while rivals stew
Nvidia strutted into Computex 2025 in Taipei unveiling its NVLink Fusion scheme and handing out interconnect invites to everyone except AMD, Broadcom, and Troubled Chipzilla.

Intel’s Core Ultra, Arc graphics, and gaming software infected with fresh bugs
Troubled Chipzilla just added another chapter to its ever-growing “How Not to Secure Your Silicon” anthology. This time it’s not just the CPUs taking the heat, its Arc GPUs and even its gaming software have joined the bug bonanza.

Chipzilla’s big 18A gamble not paying off yet
Intel’s future pinned to a node no one’s buying
Troubled Chipzilla’s much-hyped 18A manufacturing node, the supposed centrepiece of its comeback plan, is currently about as popular as a fart in a spacesuit.

Hygon ditches AMD Zen to forge 128-core monster
Rattling EPYC and Xeon cages
China’s Hygon has delivered a monster CPU that might give Troubled Chipzilla’s Xeon and AMD’s EPYC a right scare.

Another Spectre hole
Troubled Chipzilla has managed another spectacular security belly-flop, with researchers finding a shiny new hole in all modern Intel CPUs that leaks data from privileged software like the operating system kernel.