With the Core Ultra Series 3 “Panther Lake” laptop chips, Intel says it’s largely eliminating the “alphabet soup” of obtuse product suffixes that only nerds truly enjoyed — with one twist. Now, the ...
Intel stock was wavering early Tuesday after the chip company unveiled new processors built on its 18A manufacturing process. The big question remains whether it can attract any external customers to ...
Here’s what could happen to Intel shares next. Nvidia decided not to use Intel’s 18A node, impacting Intel stock negatively. Intel shifts its focus to the next-gen 14A node, facing difficulty ...
After 25 years in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which is tracked by the SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust (NYSE: DIA), Intel was removed and replaced by semiconductor peer NVIDIA ...
TL;DR: Intel has launched its Core Ultra Series 3 "Panther Lake" CPUs, built on the advanced Intel 18A process node, delivering up to 60% better multi-threaded and 77% faster gaming performance. These ...
Intel Panther Lake is official, with the company having finally lifted the lid on its next generation of laptop and gaming handheld CPUs. Arriving as the new Intel Core Ultra 300 range, they span the ...
Intel's 18A process node has reportedly drawn interest from Nvidia, though the chipmaker has yet to commit to using the technology, according to Reuters, citing sources familiar with the matter. The ...
Nvidia on Monday completed a $5 billion purchase of Intel shares, paying $23.28 each. The purchase price was 36% below Intel stock’s Friday closing price. The deal was approved by the U.S. Federal ...
Intel has been trading lower after Nvidia (NVDA) evaluated manufacturing its chips using Intel’s (INTC) 18A production process but did not move forward, according to two people familiar with the ...
Dec 29 (Reuters) - Nvidia (NVDA.O), opens new tab has purchased Intel shares worth $5 billion, the American semiconductor firm (INTC.O), opens new tab said in a filing on Monday, carrying out a ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 24 (Reuters) - It was a Thursday before dawn in Silicon Valley when Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan found himself under attack by the president of the United States. “The CEO of INTEL is ...