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Intel wants to build 'everybody's AI chips,' CEO says, as company plays catch-up with rivals
CNBC· 3 hours agoIntel wants to regain its position as the world's leading chipmaker, CEO Pat Gelsinger said, after being overtaken by rivals TSMC and Samsung in recent ...
Intel CEO says China must make its own chips if sanctions are too restrictive, points to EUV as key...
Tom s Hardware· 9 hours agoIntel CEO Pat Gelsinger told Tom's Hardware during a question and answer session at Computex 2024...
Intel CEO Says Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Is Wrong About a Basic Concept of Semiconductors
The New York Observer· 9 hours ago“Unlike what Jensen might have you believe, Moore’s law is alive and well,” Gelsinger said. The...
Intel's latest processor is mostly made by its biggest manufacturing rival because it had 'a better...
PC Gamer via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIntel CEO Pat Gelsinger at a press conference at Computex 2024 in Taiwan. Lunar Lake is a...
Intel Ups the AI Ante With New Chips for Data Centers
PYMNTS.com· 15 hours ago“AI is driving one of the most consequential eras of innovation the industry has ever seen,” said ...
Intel CEO Takes Aim at Nvidia in Fight for AI Chip Dominance
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 20 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- Intel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Pat Gelsinger took the stage at the Computex show...
Intel Computex 2024 keynote: Intel CEO lays out its AI PC plans for the year
TechRadar· 1 day agoIntel CEO Pat Gelsinger lays out his plans for Intel-powered AI PCs
Intel CEO on Nvidia's Jensen Huang: 'Moore's law is alive and well' and here's the AI chip to prove...
LaptopMag via Yahoo News· 21 hours ago(Image credit: Intel / Computex) Huang's thoughts on Moore's Law are antithetical to current Intel ...
Intel CEO Gelsinger Provides New Details on AI Chips. The Stock Is Barely Moving.
Barrons.com· 18 hours agoFEATURE Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger made a flurry of chip announcements at the Computex trade show in...
Intel CEO says China sanctions squanders US opportunities
The Register· 16 hours agoComputex Further US export restrictions on China may force the country to develop its own advanced semiconductors and significantly compete against US chipmakers, Intel < ...