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30% of x86 CPUs sold are now made by AMD, as company's market share grows thanks to a flagging Intel
By Anton Shilov published
As AMD gains market share in desktops, laptops, and servers, its overall x86 share hits all time high at 29.2%.

Intel Nova Lake die sizes leak, signaling higher cost
By Anton Shilov published
The compute tile of Intel's Nova Lake CPU will be slightly smaller than compute tile of Arrow Lake CPU, but will likely be more expensive to make at TSMC.

Memory makers are set to earn $551 billion from the AI boom, twice as much as contract chip manufacturers
By Anton Shilov published
Premium While all makers of microelectronics are set to benefit from the AI supercycle, the memory industry is projected to generate more than twice the revenue of the foundry industry.

Intel's new platform for Nova Lake chips leaked, up to 48 PCIe lanes and all-new chipset
By Anton Shilov published
Specifications of Intel's B960, Z970, Z990, Q970, and W980 platforms leak out, showcasing up to 48 PCIe lanes and an all-new chipset category.

Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus makes its Geekbench debut with 5.3 GHz boost clocks
By Hassam Nasir published
A solid upgrade to the outgoing Core Ultra 5 245K.

Intel quietly kills controversial 'pay as you go' chip licensing initiative
By Anton Shilov last updated
Intel seemingly discontinues its 'Intel On Demand' technology that let its customers activate certain accelerators inside Xeon CPUs after purchase.

Intel XeSS 3 MFG mod triples Arc A380 triples performance in Cyberpunk 2077
By Jowi Morales published
Intel XeSS 3 Frame Generation is shown to work effectively, even on entry-level GPUs. Cyberpunk 2077 increased from 55 to 60 FPS to as high as 140 FPS with MFG enabled.

TSMC is on track to have more employees than Intel for the first time in history
By Anton Shilov published
Premium After years of job cuts, Intel is about to get behind TSMC in terms of the headcount.

Intel, AMD server CPUs reportedly suffering from supply shortages in China
By Jowi Morales published
The increased demand is said to be partly brought by demand for agentic AI, which need CPUs to execute their tasks.

Intel clawed back CPU market share from AMD in the Steam Hardware survey for the first time in months
By Mark Tyson published
After months of consistent decline, Intel’s consumer CPUs have enjoyed a small but significant spell of market share growth, at least according to the latest Steam Hardware Survey.
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