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The definition of an AI PC is now even muddier
The Register· 1 day agoComputex Analysis The dominant theme at this year's Computex conf in Taiwan is that tens of millions of "AI PCs" will sell this year, and more the year...
How to watch Intel’s big Computex 2024 keynote tonight
Digital Trends via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIntel Intel is the next big name that will be talking up its upcoming products and technologies at...
Intel announces new AI chips to rival Nvidia | Invezz
Invezz· 2 days agoIntel’s next-gen processor is available in two variants: a more powerful one for the more demanding...
Intel unveils new chip tech in AI battle with Nvidia, AMD | Fox 11 Tri Cities Fox 41 Yakima
FOX 11/41 Yakima· 2 days agoFor decades, Intel has dominated the market for the chips that run everything from laptops to data...
Intel CEO says China sanctions squanders US opportunities
The Register· 2 days agoComputex Further US export restrictions on China may force the country to develop its own advanced semiconductors and significantly compete against US chipmakers, Intel CEO Pat</ ...
Intel Computex 2024 keynote: Intel CEO lays out its AI PC plans for the year
TechRadar· 2 days agoIntel CEO Pat Gelsinger lays out his plans for Intel-powered AI PCs
The Intel Computex 2024 Keynote Live Blog (8:00pm PT/03:00 UTC)
AnandTech· 2 days agoTonight’s keynote, being helmed by the highly-animated Pat Gelsinger, is titled “Bringing AI...
Intel Targets China Export Market - What Investors Should Know
Benzinga· 2 days agoIntel aims to maximize chip exports to China, but warns US export controls could prompt China to...
Intel To Undercut Rivals On AI Accelerator Pricing
Investor's Business Daily· 2 days agoIntel announced plans to price its next Gaudi AI accelerator chips at a steep discount to its rivals. However, Intel stock dipped.
How to watch Intel’s Computex 2024 keynote.
The Verge· 2 days agoIntel CEO Pat Gelsinger will present a keynote titled “Bringing AI Everywhere” at 11PM ET / 8PM PT / 4AM UK (June 4th). You’ll need to head to Intel’s website ...