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| JUN 14, 2022
Intel presses pause on PC chip hires: Rising inflation, surging competition, and a shrinking PC market force Intel to evaluate PC chipsets. Its austerity measures could resonate across the industry.
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| MAR 28, 2022
Intel earns Nvidia’s vote as potential foundry partner: Future Intel chip fabs could boost capacity for GPUs and other chips, taking away TSMC and Samsung’s dominance and bringing production closer to home.
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| MAR 16, 2022
Intel is planning for its future as a key EV chip supplier: A $19B investment in Germany brings it closer to a burgeoning automotive industry looking to pivot into EVs in the next decade.
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| MAR 4, 2022
Intel leads consortium for chiplet production: AMD, Qualcomm, Arm, TSMC, and Samsung make up a dream team of silicon producers, but the exclusion of Nvidia and Apple raises questions.
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| JAN 27, 2022
Intel scores rare antitrust win against European Commission: Regulators criticized for failing to provide sufficient evidence in $1.2B case. Ruling could serve as a rallying point for other Big Tech companies battling antitrust suits.
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| JAN 24, 2022
Ohio manufacturing site could turn the tide for Intel: The new location will employ 3,000 and could inspire other chip manufacturers to jump on local government incentives and cheap land.
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| JAN 10, 2022
Intel ramps up chip design efforts by hiring Apple’s chip engineer: Apple’s loss is Intel’s gain in 2022, which is poised for intensified silicon competition.
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| MAY 2, 2022
Intel has partnered with Classroom Technologies to create Class, a software program that integrates with Zoom to detect students’ emotional states. It’s designed to give teachers insights when learners are bored, distracted, or confused, per Protocol. Amazon Alexa can alert users about whether there’s a person or a package waiting at the door.
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| MAR 30, 2022
Biden Administration prepares to promote innovation through tighter regulation: The DOJ’s support for antitrust bill could level the playing field for smaller firms but risks putting Big Tech on the defensive.
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| OCT 19, 2021
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| JUN 7, 2022
The new processors are 1.4 times faster than M1 Macs and offer 15 times faster video editing than Intel-based Macs. Apple is on track to transition completely away from Intel chips this year. Improved iPadOS multitasking and collaboration features:. The iPad’s growth has declined recently, mostly because the tablet segment has stagnated.
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| APR 6, 2022
The collaboration is a result of a decades-long partnership between Intel and Lockheed Martin. "Together, Intel and Lockheed Martin are utilizing the power of 5G to deliver greater connectivity, faster and more reliable networks, and new data capabilities to the DOD," said Dan Rodriguez, corporate vice president at Intel.
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| JUN 17, 2022
Signatories included AMD CEO Lisa Su, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, GlobalFoundries CEO Thomas Caulfield, Micron Technology CEO Sanjay Mehrotra, and Nvidia General Counsel Timothy Teter. The Creating Helpful Incentives for the Production of Semiconductors (CHIPS) for America Act could help kick-start more aggressive onshore development and production of silicon and components in the US.
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| MAY 24, 2022
Other chipmakers like Intel are similarly looking for alternatives by expanding chip foundry services for other companies, as well as developing autonomous driving technology. Key takeaway: Chipmakers like Broadcom are looking to diversify in anticipation of the expected slowdown once the chip shortage abates. Companies like VMware could be attractive targets for future software and cloud pivots.
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| JAN 19, 2022
." — RAJA KODURI, SVP AND GM OF ACCELERATED COMPUTING SYSTEMS AND GRAPHICS AT INTEL. ________________________. For example, today’s consumer VR headsets—like the Meta Quest 2 (formerly Oculus Quest 2)—integrate high-definition displays, speakers, microphones, sensors, computer chips, and wireless connections to create the illusion of being immersed in virtual worlds. But that’s just one aspect of VR.
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| MAY 17, 2022
That’s no earth-shattering intel. This level of access and options has become the prevailing expectation for audiences. Thus, a multiscreen approach is vital to getting eyes and ears on your candidate or cause. In other words, in addition to linear TV, OTT, CTV, addressable TV, video-on-demand (VOD), and other digital elements should be considered as part of the ticket.
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| MAY 11, 2022
The transition will hardly be seamless: Lenovo relies on US-made chips from Intel and AMD. The company has invested in 15 semiconductor firms and has set up its own chip-making unit. However, it’s likely years away from yielding a competitive chip architecture.
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| MAY 16, 2022
When you’re talking with them, focus less on what’s nice to hear and more on curating authentic, valuable intel on whether or not you’re truly delivering. Stop trying to make data look good and actually lean into what can use improvement. This is when we start to build trusting relationships with our customers that demonstrate our commitment and investment in their overall prosperity.
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| APR 12, 2022
Apple is nearing completion of its transition to Apple Silicon from Intel-based models, which likely propelled a surge in sales. On the PC-side, Lenovo saw a 9.2% decline in shipments to 18.3 million shipments, HP had a 17.8% reduction or 15.8 million shipments, and Dell saw a 6.1% growth or 12 million shipments.
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| AUG 25, 2021
Pentagon gives Intel a needed boost: Intel will lead a DOD program to bolster the US domestic semiconductor supply. The deal will benefit Intel and could have long-term strategic benefits for US manufacturing, but it will likely do little to alleviate the short-term chip crisis.
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| MAR 8, 2022
The company said it has nearly completed the transition away from Intel processors save for the Mac Pro. The move to Apple Silicon and the creation of more powerful M1 processors have enabled Apple to cover its consumer and now prosumer range of the market. With a Mac Pro expected by the end of the year, Apple’s Macs could very well be Intel-free by 2023. (Source: Apple).
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