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Intel prepares for Nova Lake CPUs with new Linux support
By Hassam Nasir published
Nova Lake seems to be on track.

Three senior execs to retire from Intel Foundry, including respected industry vet Gary Patton
By Anton Shilov published
Three senior Intel Foundry executives are retiring as part of a major leadership reshuffle amid restructuring and uncertainty over the 14A process.

XeSS SDK 2.1 release opens up Intel's framegen tech to compatible AMD and Nvidia GPUs
By Hassam Nasir published
Intel’s new XeSS 2.1 SDK expands support to Nvidia and AMD GPUs, unlocking frame generation and low-latency rendering across Shader Model 6.4-compatible cards.

EU fab tool makers, including ASML, get reprieve in EU-U.S. tariffs deal
By Anton Shilov published
A new U.S.–EU trade deal exempts semiconductor equipment from tariffs, avoiding steep cost hikes for American chipmakers and protecting the competitiveness of U.S. fabs.

Intel to spin off its Network and Edge (NEX) group as standalone business
By Hassam Nasir published
On top of layoffs and uncertainty for future nodes.

Intel Core Ultra Series 3 CPUs could finally answer AMD's V-Cache — Nova Lake could boast massive 144MB L3
By Aaron Klotz published
Intel is allegedly working on a large L3 cache for Nova Lake, something big enough to compete with AMD's 3D-VCache technology. The new cache pool is expected to offer 144MB of memory capacity.

Intel promises sweeping changes to combat stagnation with new foundry strategy, AI focus, and the return of Hyper-Threading
By Anton Shilov published
News Analysis Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan unveiled sweeping reforms across the company's foundry strategy, x86 roadmap, AI focus, and organizational structure.

Intel will cancel 14A and following nodes if it can't win a major external customer
By Anton Shilov published
Then exit the leading-edge process technologies completely.
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