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Intel to invest 4.2 billion euros into Polish facility

Intel to invest 4.2 billion euros into Polish facility

Intel continues to expand its European plans. Today it announced plans to use $4.6 billion (4.2 billion euros) to build a new facility in Poland. The new complex in Wrocław is to house the construction and testing capabilities of Intel's chips, Reuters reports. It would create thousands of new ... Read more

date10 months ago
Intel and German authorities nearing deal on €9.9B subsidy

Intel and German authorities nearing deal on €9.9B subsidy

Intel and the German government are close to a deal on additional funding for the tech giant's local facility. The German newspaper Handelsblatt has reported that the final round of negotiations is underway. After months of negotiations, the German federal government is about to increase state f... Read more

date10 months ago
Biggest rebrand of Intel offerings in 15 years with Meteor Lake

Biggest rebrand of Intel offerings in 15 years with Meteor Lake

Intel is going to change the naming of its consumer chips. The reason it provides for timing the rebrand in line with the launch of Meteor Lake: an array of new technologies, including the first dedicated AI engine on an Intel consumer chip. Intel VP and general manager at Client Computing Group... Read more

date10 months ago
Intel hopes to accelerate quantum research with Tunnel Falls chip

Intel hopes to accelerate quantum research with Tunnel Falls chip

Intel has unveiled the Tunnel Falls research chip. This processor is intended for analysis and study to look for its applicability. Despite the revolutionary nature of quantum computing, Intel is trying to maintain as many existing manufacturing techniques as possible. Specifically, we're talkin... Read more

date10 months ago
‘Arm in talks with Intel and others, prepping for IPO’

‘Arm in talks with Intel and others, prepping for IPO’

Arm is reportedly negotiating with potential investors, including Intel. The discussions are in the early stages and could dissolve before the listing. Details regarding the extent of the investments and the deal's structure still need to be clarified. Intel and Arm declined to comment on the matte... Read more

date11 months ago
Germany refuses additional subsidy for new Intel plant

Germany refuses additional subsidy for new Intel plant

The German government has refused an additional 10 billion euro subsidy request by Intel. It wishes to build a new chip factory in Magdeburg. In an interview with the Financial Times, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner indicated that there was no extra budget for an additional 10 billion ... Read more

date11 months ago
Intel Announces Intel Arc Pro A60 and Pro A60M GPUs

Intel Announces Intel Arc Pro A60 and Pro A60M GPUs

The new workstation graphics cards represent a significant "step up" over the current Arc offering. This week, Intel introduced the Arc Pro A60 and Pro A60M professional graphics processing units (GPUs). The new products are a significant step up in performance in the Intel Arc Pro family. In ad... Read more

date11 months ago
Intel boastful about radical test chip

Intel boastful about radical test chip

Intel is boasting of its progress with its proprietary PowerVia technology. It is said to be the first chipmaker to create a production-grade test chip with backside power delivery. This would put it two years ahead of the competition. The Blue Sky Creek chip contains 8 E-cores and runs at 3 GHz... Read more

date11 months ago
AMD EPYC Rome CPUs Stop Working After 1,044 Days of Uptime

AMD EPYC Rome CPUs Stop Working After 1,044 Days of Uptime

A timer bug causes AMD's chips to crash after about three years unless they are rebooted. A revision guide for AMD EPYC 7002 "Rome" server processor reveals that a chip core could hang after 1,044 days of uptime (approximately three years). The revision notice, which was issued in April 2023, st... Read more

date11 months ago
Computex roundup 2023: AI dominates at Nvidia, Intel and Qualcomm

Computex roundup 2023: AI dominates at Nvidia, Intel and Qualcomm

Every year at Computex, we are bound to see a healthy amount of announcements surrounding new technology. As we are seeing more often this year, it is teeming with AI developments. This time we turn to Nvidia, Intel and Qualcomm to see what they are up to when it comes to AI hardware and applicatio... Read more

date11 months ago
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