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AI boom drives explosive demand for leading-edge process nodes
By Anton Shilov published
Surging adoption of AI, next-generation technologies is driving semiconductor makers to expand 7nm and more advanced production capacity by 69% through 2028.

Intel hosts Direct Connect Asia event in Seoul — company tries to lure Samsung Foundry clients in its own backyard
By Anton Shilov published
Intel Foundry hosts its first Direct Connect Asia event in Korea, targets local chip designers, automotive industry.

Semiconductor industry faces critical talent crisis
By Anton Shilov published
Premium The semiconductor industry is experiencing strong growth and soaring demand, but a worsening shortage of engineers, managers, and technical talent threatens to undermine its ability to grow further.

Intel lays off hundreds of engineers in California, including chip design engineers and architects — automotive chip division also gets the axe
By Anton Shilov published
The axe swings.

Disabling Intel Graphics Security Mitigations boosts compute performance
By Aaron Klotz published
Disabling security mitigations for Intel GPUs in Intel's GPU compute stack for OpenCL and Level Zero can allegedly boost performance by up to 20%.

Intel's laptop version of its Nova Lake processors will use Panther Lake-HX BGA2540 packaging
By Anton Shilov published
Intel's upcoming Nova Lake-HX processors will share the same BGA2540 packaging as Panther Lake-HX, simplifying platform transitions for notebook makers.

Power utility built $95 million 500-megawatt power substation for Intel's $100 billion Ohio fab, but six-year delay leaves it idle
By Anton Shilov published
Intel has once again postponed the launch of its Ohio chip plant, which is now expected in 2031, leaving utility AEP Ohio with an idle $95 million substation.

Intel details 18A process technology — takes on TSMC 2nm with 30% density gain and 25% faster generational performance
By Anton Shilov published
Intel Intel bets big on 18A

Intel to outsource marketing to Accenture and AI, resulting in more layoffs
By Anton Shilov published
Intel is outsourcing much of its marketing work to Accenture, aiming to cut costs and automate tasks using AI, which will reshape the company's longtime approach to customer engagement.

$200 GPU face-off: Nvidia RTX 3050, AMD RX 6600, and Intel Arc A750 duke it out at the bottom of the barrel
By Jeffrey Kampman published
If you can’t spend more than around $200 on a discrete GPU, you have three choices these days. We dug in to see if any of them are worth your hard-earned cash.
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