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Intel vs AMD: Which CPUs Are Better in 2026?
By Jake Roach last updated
We wade into the endless debate: Who makes the best CPU, AMD or Intel? Here's the blow-by-blow in ten categories.

Intel hires tenured Samsung exec to lead Foundry Services
By Anton Shilov published
Intel lures Shawn 'Seung Hoon' Han from Samsung Foundry to land new customers and maintain customer relationships at Intel Foundry.

Intel buys back 49% stake in Ireland Fab Joint Venture — takes full control over Fab 34
By Anton Shilov published
In a mutually beneficial deal, Intel repurchases 49% of Fab 34 from Apollo for $14.2 billion, reducing pressure on its margins, but paying a hefty $3 billion premium to the financial company.

Best Graphics Cards for Gaming in 2026
By Jeffrey Kampman last updated
We've benchmarked all the latest GPUs to find the best graphics cards for gaming. These graphics cards offer the best performance at their price and resolution, from 1080p to 4K.

TSMC's average wafer prices increased by over 15% each year since 2019, report suggests
By Anton Shilov published
Premium TSMC hits a home run in the EUV era.

AMD in early talks to make chips at Intel Foundry, report says
By Andrew E. Freedman published
AMD is in early talks to be an Intel Foundry customer, according to reports from Semafor. It's the latest in a line of companies considering an investment in the American fab.

Intel could sell up to 49% of its foundry business to external investors, but a full IPO or spin-off is unlikely
By Anton Shilov published
News Analysis But would it make any sense?

Trump administration reportedly mulls investing in Intel to bolster national security — direct cash assistance would speed Ohio fab build out
By Anton Shilov last updated
The U.S. administration is considering buying a stake in Intel to accelerate construction of its long-delayed $100 billion Ohio fab complex that is crucial for the company's revival.
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