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PremiumIntel Xeon 6+ Computex roundtable interview transcriptIntel launched its Xeon 6+ processors at Computex, and on Monday, two of the individuals responsible for the product sat down with the press to answer questions.
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PremiumIntel Arc G3 interview transcript — Intel's Senior Product Director talks new handheld chips, Arrow Lake Refresh, and RTX SparkIntel's Nish Neelalojanan talked with us about Intel's shifting strategy for G3, budget CPUs for more affordable systems, and the state of the PC industry.
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PremiumThe custom AI ASIC state of play (May 2026) — Broadcom deals, Google TPUs, Meta MTIA & beyondASIC-based AI server shipments are projected to reach 27.8% of the market in 2026, the highest share since 2023, and custom ASIC shipments will grow 44.6% year-over-year.
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PremiumThe Middle East had everything data center builders and hyperscalers could wish for — then the Iran war happenedMoney was pouring into the region, as well as plenty from its own coffers, until the war.
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