The next big thing? Intel CEO shows off this 'slideable' PC
Could slideable PCs using Samsung's flexible OLED displays give a boost to PC shipments?
Could slideable PCs using Samsung's flexible OLED displays give a boost to PC shipments?
Will this make you let Intel inside again? Perhaps.
The company's new, discrete laptop GPUs range from a budget-friendly model available immediately to power 1080p/60FPS gaming to a pair of high-end units expected to compete with Nvidia and AMD's best later this summer.
Intel takes the covers off its new 5.5GHz 12th generation i9-12900KS processor.
The company's global push to increase chip production will see it spending €33 Billion over the next few years and €80 billion over the next decade to grow its presence in the EU.
New enhancements include ransomware and supply chain attack detection.
Intel's new GPUs will take on Nvidia and AMD, with graphics cards for the "ultra-enthusiast" segment in the works.
Intel said its hardware is involved in a slate of new projects ranging from university research to autonomous FedEx delivery robots.
Intel’s head of GPUs, Raja Koduri, will run the accelerated computing business, Sandra Rivera will run Xeon chips operations, and Barefoot Networks co-founder Nick McKeown will run a combination of IoT and networking.
SiFive, a startup that has been developing intellectual property for chips based on the RISC-V standard, said Intel will make its designs available to Intel's foundry customers.