Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) stock rose more than 9% on Jan. 17 after online news site SemiAccurate reported that a mystery buyer expressed interest in buying the company. That put the spotlight on the troubled chipmaker that once dominated the semiconductor industry.
Intel is proposing a new kind of architecture for laptops and mini PCs that would extend the lifespan of devices and decrease e-waste.
The U.S. court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) on Friday, January 24, affirmed the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s (PTAB’s) decisions for Intel in three inter partes reviews (IPRs), on appeal following previous remands back to the Board in December 2021.
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Intel's bullish technical momentum in 2025 indicates potential for strong investor gains with low valuation and strategic restructuring. Read an analysis of INTC.
Intel's Arc B580 beats it on value, but the budget-minded Arc B570 (tested here as an ASRock Challenger card) delivers intense ray-tracing performance and competitive, if at times inconsistent, gaming speeds for the money.
Intel’s proposed design integrates separate components for the new LPCAMM memory standard, plus the more common Wi-Fi and SSD upgrades that can be handled with M.2 cards. Intel says that these designs offer “seamless scaling” for laptops with screen sizes from 14 to 16 inches, with options for fanless, single-fan, and dual-fan cooling.
AMD and Intel have both been AI afterthoughts compared to market leader Nvidia. Nonetheless, AMD's data center business has been growing strongly. Meanwhile, Intel offers a lot of hidden but valuable physical assets.
Intel recently outlined its ideas for allowing users to upgrade and replace individual laptop components. If widely adopted, the new standards could reduce costs and e-waste.
M SI recently listed several Intel B860 motherboards in China, including MSI MAG B860 Tomahawk Wi-Fi, MAG B860M Mortar Wi-Fi, and Pro B860M-A Wi-Fi. These boards are priced at RMB
K's most anticipated strategy game release for 2025 just got bundled with Intel CPUs as part of an ongoing promotion.