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Intel says better software optimization can unlock up to 30% more performance on its CPUs
By Hassam Nasir published
Intel has been making CPUs with a hybrid architecture for the past 5 years.

CPU requirements for AI workloads are multiplying, driving intensifying shortages and price hikes
By Luke James published
As workloads continue migrating towards inference and agentic AI, CPU-GPU ratios could converge to 1:1 or even tilt further in favor of CPUs.

Widely ridiculed Intel stock buyer who invested $700,000 inheritance has the last laugh (if they held) as it nearly triples in value
By Mark Tyson published
Sadly, the user has left Reddit, so doesn’t have the chance to publicly gloat.

Intel stock jumps 28%, setting record, after it posts strong Q1 with rising forecasts
By Anton Shilov published
Demand for Intel's products exceed expectations and supply, but Intel is still bleeding money.

Elon Musk says TeraFab will use Intel's 14A process technology to make AI chips
By Anton Shilov published
Elon Musk reveals details about TeraFab: Intel provides technology, Tesla builds pilot line, SpaceX constructs high-volume fab.

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.

TSMC warns of Intel Foundry's growing prowess during the company's latest earnings call
By Anton Shilov published
By now, TSMC has become a much bigger chipmaker than Intel has ever been, but the world's top foundry still calls its American peer a 'formidable' competitor.

AMD's market cap hits all-time high, Intel hits 25-year high on Agentic AI's insatiable demand for CPUs
By Anton Shilov published
Demand for CPUs by AI systems is creating positive sentiment and drives AMD and Intel stocks to their highs.

US appeals court restarts $3 billion patent infringement lawsuit against Intel
By Anton Shilov published
The U.S. Court of Appeals determines $3 billion VLSI lawsuit was not suitable for summary judgment and must instead be evaluated by a jury, so it must return to a district court for proceedings.
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