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Intel kicks off development on next-decade 10A and 7A process technologies
By Anton Shilov published
Intel says its 14A process technology is on track for high-volume manufacturing in 2029, 10A and 7A to follow in the 2030s.

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan stamps out chip bugs with aggressive new quality standards, says major validation errors can result in termination
By Anton Shilov published
Lip-Bu Tan wants Intel to radically improve its chip development discipline and achieve production readiness with A0 silicon revision.

Intel tells PC makers to adopt 18A CPUs or lose their supply, report claims
By Luke James published
Intel has redirected its constrained Intel 7 capacity toward server and industrial customers.

The Core Ultra 7 270K was too good, so Intel scrapped the flagship Core Ultra 9 290K Plus
By Hassam Nasir published
The Core Ultra 9 290K Plus just wouldn't have made sense.

Intel announces McLaren F1 partnership, will battle AMD-powered Mercedes
By Mark Tyson published
Intel has announced a multi-year strategic partnership with F1's legendary McLaren Racing team. AMD has been Mercedes-AMG's partner for six years.

Leading-edge foundry roadmaps for TSMC, Intel and Samsung — outlining the path to 1.4nm nodes and beyond
By Anton Shilov published
Premium 2nm is here, so what's next?

AMD reaches 46% of server x86 CPU revenue — Intel still controls 70% of the consumer PC market share
By Anton Shilov published
AMD now commands 38.1% of total x86 CPU revenue share, skyrockets past 46.2% x86 server CPU market share, according to Mercury Research.

Intel, Qualcomm confirm Googlebook AI laptop partnership, opening x86 and ARM possibilities for new OS
By Kunal Khullar last updated
Intel has officially confirmed its partnership with Googlebook as Google prepares a new lineup of Gemini-powered AI laptops.

Best motherboard deals 2026
By Joe Shields last updated
Here are the best motherboard deals in 2026. We're constantly updating this list with the best deals across all your favorite retailers.

Arm's $2 billion in AGI CPU sales are still not enough to penetrate 5% of overall market share, analyst reveals
By Anton Shilov published
Premium Orders for Arm's AGI CPU double to $2 billion over the next two years in 1.5 months. While will not make Arm a major supplier of data center CPUs, it will make it a strong contender.
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