What's more, Gelsinger has all but bet Intel's future on his contract manufacturing aspirations panning out. He has committed ...
On a busy Monday, Intel announces AWS, CHIPS Act deals, a new approach with Intel Foundry, and plans for European and U.S.
After GlobalFoundries abandoned the development of its 7nm process node in 2018, Intel became the US's only domestic supplier ...
Intel still makes the majority of processors at the heart of PCs, laptops, and servers, but that’s not enough to appease ...
The former King of semis has attempted to calm investors' nerves, as CEO Pat Gelsinger clarified its roadmap in a recent ...
Qualcomm approached Intel about a takeover deal, the WSJ reported. Meanwhile, Intel is planning a separate foundry subsidiary ...
Intel announces a new set of custom chips for AWS in a 'multiyear, multibillion-dollar' with the cloud services provider.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has landed Amazon Web Services as a customer for the company’s manufacturing business.
Intel unveiled cost-cutting and restructuring measures, including a two-year pause on planned chip plants in Germany and ...
Ever since Intel announced plans to open up its manufacturing capabilities beyond in-house CPUs, the company has targeted ...
The CEO’s turnaround plan hinges on transforming Intel into a chipmaker that makes products for outside customers. Read more ...
Can CEO Pat Gelsinger really claim "five nodes in four ... and its Xeon 6 roadmap will continue to be manufactured in-house – albeit on its Intel 3 process node. That's a small consolation ...