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Intel's Computex Keynote in 10 Minutes: Lunar Lake, Qualcomm Beef, and More
PC Magazine· 2 hours ago“Whatever has been done will be outdone,” Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said during his keynote at the...
Intel wants to build 'everybody's AI chips,' CEO says, as company plays catch-up with rivals
CNBC· 13 hours agoIntel wants to regain its position as the world's leading chipmaker, CEO Pat Gelsinger said, after being overtaken ...
Why this chief technology officer put his retirement on hold when Intel’s CEO called with a daunting...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 5 hours agoGreg Lavender signed on as Intel CTO in June 2021, working to revamp the chipmaker's execution and...
Intel CEO says China must make its own chips if sanctions become too restrictive, points to EUV as...
Tom's Hardware via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoIntel CEO Pat Gelsinger told Tom's Hardware during a question and answer session at Computex 2024...
Why Arm chips pose a threat to Intel and AMD’s PC dominance
Yahoo Finance via AOL· 2 hours agoLake line uses 40% less power than the current Intel Core Ultra line, offers 50% better graphics...
Intel CEO Gelsinger Provides New Details on AI Chips. The Stock Is Barely Moving.
Barrons.com· 1 day agoFEATURE Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger made a flurry of chip announcements at the Computex trade show in...
Intel strikes back: Pat Gelsinger outlines Intel's future at Computex 2024
TechSpot· 1 day agoBoth in relation to major trends like generative AI and against their competition, the big tech...
Intel says it's happy to make the very Arm chips that threaten its x86 hegemony
PC Gamer· 1 day agoCEO Pat Gelsinger keeping his options open.
Update on Intel's Panther Lake at Computex 2024, Intel Powering Up Intel 18A Wafer Next Week
AnandTech· 17 hours agoDuring the Intel keynote hosted by CEO Pat Gelsinger, he gave the world a glimpse into the Intel
Intel CEO says China sanctions squanders US opportunities
The Register· 1 day agoComputex Further US export restrictions on China may force the country to develop its own advanced semiconductors and significantly compete against US chipmakers, Intel < ...