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Intel laying off 15,000 employees and slashing R&D in biggest cuts ever — here’s why
By Dave LeClair published
Intel suffered a massive financial loss in its recent reports, and the company has responded by announcing layoffs of 15% of its work layoffs.
Intel’s Copilot+ PC chip will launch September 3rd — should you wait for Core Ultra Series 2 Lunar Lake?
By Jason England published
Following its grand debut at Computex, Intel Core Ultra Series 2 (codenamed Lunar Lake) is set to officially launch on September 3rd.
13th and 14th-gen Intel CPU damage could be permanent despite incoming fix
By Alan Martin published
It seems that the incoming patch for affected CPUs will prevent damage going forward, but not fix chips already impacted.
Trend Micro teams up with Intel for new AI security solutions
By Scott Younker published
Trend Micro announced new AI security solutions for AI PCs.
Computex 2024 Day 2 — 7 exciting new gadgets you need to see
By Dave Meikleham published
Computex 2024 is building momentum, and these are the biggest and coolest pieces of tech we've seen on Day 2 of the mega computing event.
MSI laptops at Computex 2024 are all about AI and the latest Intel Lunar Lake and AMD Strix Point chips
By Alex Wawro published
MSI brought laptops packing the latest AMD and Intel chips to Computex 2024, and they're all about AI features. Here's what you need to know about the cutting edge of AI laptops coming from MSI.
What to expect at Computex 2024: Asus ROG Ally X, Intel Lunar Lake, all things AI and more
By Jason England published
Computex 2024 is almost here, and this year’s a big one. Here’s what we expect to see on the show floor when we cover it live.
Move over Snapdragon — Intel Lunar Lake set to power over 80 new AI laptops this year
By Dave Meikleham published
With 40 NPU TOPs, Intel’s chips have the power to take AI laptops to the next level.
One PC not enough? Intel’s new Thunderbolt Share lets you chain two PCs together
By Scott Younker published
Intel is upgrading Thunderbolt connectivity with Thunderbolt Share, allowing two PCs to be connected for fast file transfers and screen sharing
US crackdown on Huawei intensifies as Intel, Qualcomm lose licenses to ship chips to the Chinese hardware giant
By Alex Wawro published
The U.S. Department of Commerce has revoked licenses for Intel and Qualcomm to ship some chips to Huawei, likely in response to lawmakers' fears of the Chinese tech company's AI laptops.
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