Enterprise on high alert as Microsoft sets Windows 10 upgrade deadline
Redmond changes hardware support policy to drive adoption.
View ArticleIntel's Skylake vPro chips will support Windows 7 after all
Business users alarmed by Microsoft's recent announcement that new chips will not run on Windows 7 PCs need not fret. More than 100 business PCs coming with Intel's new "Skylake" Core vPro processors...
View ArticleLike Chromebooks, thumb-size PCs will bloom
Thumb-size PCs like Intel's Compute Stick are still a novelty, but adoption will grow as TVs and displays increasingly become the center of entertainment and computing.
View ArticleDell unites with Intel to open dedicated Internet of Things Lab
“The IoT market continues to experience strong growth across APJ..."
View ArticleIN PICTURES: Dell and Intel open doors to Internet of Things potential
Dell opens first dedicated Internet of Things (IoT) lab in the Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) region. Based within the Dell Solution Centre in Singapore, the new facility was launched in collaboration...
View ArticleAMD hopes Zen chips will bring back the Intel faithful
PC enthusiasts prefer either AMD or Intel chips, there's often no middle ground. But AMD believes its upcoming Zen chips will have crossover appeal to even the Intel faithful.
View ArticleIntel's new super-fast SSDs feature 3D NAND
Intel promised super fast and high-capacity SSDs with 3D NAND chips last year, and the company announces the first of those drives Thursday.
View ArticleIntel's fastest 22-core Broadwell chip comes to new servers
Every time Intel announces new Xeon chips, server makers waste no time in announcing new products.
View ArticleIntel's new SSDs are advance scouts for NVMe
With its latest SSDs, Intel is paving the way for fast, standard NVMe connections in storage systems for both more and less adventurous users.
View ArticleIntel's top PC, IoT executives leave in management shakeup
The writing was on the wall for some Intel executives after a former Qualcomm executive was hired in November to oversee the company's PC, Internet of Things and software businesses, and two of them...
View ArticleAMD's new 7th Generation laptop chips will take on Intel's Skylake
AMD hopes to provide stiffer competition to Intel's Skylake with its new "7th Generation" processor for laptops and desktops.
View ArticleIntel eyes safety of self-driving cars, robots with IoT acquisition
Intel's got its eyes on making self-driving cars, robots and industrial equipment safer with a new acquisition.
View ArticleIntel on the cheap: Chip maker ships $15 IoT developer board
At $15, the Quark Microcontroller Developer Kit D2000 is perhaps the least expensive computer Intel has ever released.
View ArticleIntel to ship thumb-sized Compute Sticks with Skylake chips in late April
If you've been waiting patiently for Intel's new Compute Sticks with Skylake chips, there's good news: those thumb-sized PCs will start shipping on April 29.
View ArticleNext-gen Intel Pentium and Celeron chips are coming soon
Intel's Core chips dominate PCs, but the company isn't giving up on its Pentium and Celeron brands.
View ArticleSecretive Intel quietly woos makers in China
Intel's launched new robotics and drone developer kits at the low-key IDF trade show in Shenzhen.
View ArticleIntel axes 12,000 jobs as it looks to break away from PCs
Intel is cutting 12,000 jobs worldwide as the company restructures operations to diversify from PCs into growth areas of IoT and servers.
View ArticleIntel's tablet adventure looking more like its netbook disaster
Intel's rise and fall in tablets are starting to resemble the company's misadventures in netbooks less than a decade ago.
View ArticleHere's what the new Intel will look like
The PC market has been in trouble for ages, but last year took the biscuit. Shipments dropped below 300 million for the first time since 2008, and IDC declared it the worst year in history. That...
View ArticleA new AMD licensing deal could create more x86 rivals for Intel
AMD is licensing its x86 chip architecture to a new joint venture it has formed with a consortium of Chinese companies.
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