Intel is looking to double down on gaming hardware with a new chip and platform for portable gaming devices. The platform will include hardware and software, Intel vice president and general manager ...
As artificial intelligence transforms the economy and creates new winners, companies that don’t adopt the technology fast enough face the risk of being left behind. Christine Ji is a reporter covering ...
Maddy Zhang spent over four years at Google, after internships at Amazon, IBM, and Microsoft. On "A Life Engineered," she shared five tips for getting a job in Big Tech. "Because there's so much ...
At long last, Intel may be ready to reveal a new GPU as it seeks to compete with AMD and Nvidia in the gaming card space. What seems to be an Intel GitHub repository includes a reference to "b770," as ...
From the biggest names in tech -- Nvidia, Samsung, LG -- to wacky, futuristic and surprising innovators flying under the radar, CES 2026 will set the tone for the year ahead. Katie is a UK-based news ...
In a world where your phone is as essential as a chef’s knife, the latest technology can help you sharpen cooking skills and stay on track with healthier habits in the new year. And you won’t be alone ...
The first College Football Playoff quarterfinal on New Year's Day matches No. 4 seed Texas Tech and No. 5 seed Oregon. While the two programs rarely meet, they do have some recent history with the ...
BLACKSBURG - Virginia Tech men’s basketball hung on in a nail-biting, triple-overtime contest against 21st-ranked Virginia, winning 95-85 in Tech’s ACC opener Saturday afternoon. The Hokies, (12-2, ...
In context: For all its strategic allure, the Arctic remains a frontier that resists human technology. While melting sea ice is opening new routes and raising interest in the region's wealth of ...
Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA) recently stopped testing whether it would manufacture its advanced artificial intelligence chips using Intel Corp.’s (NASDAQ: INTC) 18A production process, according to ...
On the clock and off, I am a gadget problem solver. If you’re reading this column, you’re likely in the same role—the family IT person. As more stuff has become “gadget-fied,” from garage openers to ...