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HP has announced the its Project Moonshot servers will run Intel Atom chips, instead of the originally-planned ARM processors.
Intel has announced plans to launch the Larrabee-based MIC hardware as the Xeon Phi.
EA will resist the sales which typify digital rival Steam.
Intel claims that the HD 4000 graphics core is more than just a tick, but is it right?
Intel has announced the launch of a UK research and development network, with an Internet of Things project to boot.
Intel has announced it will produce the world's first chip free of conflict minerals by 2013.
Intel has released slides claiming that research has begun on 10nm and below process nodes.
Intel CEO Paul Otellini has rubbished Windows RT, claiming that a lack of legacy support will doom the OS.
Does the Intel Core i5-3570K offer Ivy Bridge overclocking for a reasonable price tag? We find out.
Intel has acquired Cray's Gemini and Aries interconnect technology, in a further HPC push.
Intel's range of Ivybridge CPUs has arrived; we take a look at the top-end Core i7 3770K.
Intel has formally launched its SSD 330 Series of 25nm-based solid-state drives.
Intel is warning partners to prepare for incoming high-resolution laptops and PCs in 2013.
Intel has begun shipping its second-generation Cactus Ridge Thunderbolt parts, boasting lower power draw.
Intel has announced a £20 million project to create the China Internet of Things Joint Labs.
A former Intel engineer has admitted stealing trade secrets as he left the company for rival AMD.
ASRock and Gigabyte are the first to announce Ivy Bridge-ready products based on Intel's Z77 and H77 chipsets.
Intel's revised Ivy Bridge launch schedule has leaked, suggesting a tiered roll-out.
Intel's upcoming Haswell chips are rumoured to include an L4 cache layer at the top end for improved graphics performance.
The story of artificial intelligence, from chess to the possible end of humankind as we know it...
AMD, Intel and Nvidia have all been named as potential buyers for mobile giant ST-Ericsson.
32 cores of dual CPU awesomeness, but are they worth the upgrade for workstation owners?
Intel is selling its stake in two of its three NAND flash production facilities to partner Micron.
October 14 2021 | 15:04