The Mimms Museum of Technology and Art (Mimms Museum), a nonprofit metro Atlanta attraction and home to one of the world’s largest collections of digital-era artifacts and technology-inspired artwork, ...
Ericsson and Intel have strengthened their long-standing partnership to accelerate the development and commercial readiness of AI-native 6G networks. The collaboration focuses on combining computing, ...
The executive who led Intel’s efforts to win over customers for its contract chip manufacturing business has left the company ...
Singaporean engineer Mark Sin spent 22 years shaping Apple's hardware while rallying the Singaporean community in the San ...
Everybody talks about China's push for domestic silicon, but few mention the fact that Europe has been pursuing its own strategy for years, too. Now, the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC-CNS), ...
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I’ve tested two new laptops powered by Panther Lake—pitting it head-to-head against laptops with Apple Silicon—and Intel has finally scored a much-needed win with the Core Ultra Series 3. Note: This ...
One analyst is doubling-down on his prediction that Intel might become a secondary manufacturer for Apple Silicon, but not for high-end devices. Again, GF Securities analyst Jeff Pu is guessing that ...
In 2026, the mini PC is no longer an underpowered alternative to full-sized towers. These machines have grown into serious AI workhorses, packing massive power into palm-sized enclosures. But under ...
The CES 2026 event gave Intel the perfect stage to reaffirm its ambitions in the portable gaming market. The company introduced its new Panther Lake SoCs, built using the 18A manufacturing process, ...
Intel launched its long-awaited Core Ultra Series 3 “Panther Lake” mobile chips at CES 2026 this week, promising an alluring blend of long battery life and shockingly great integrated graphics ...
Argonne National Laboratory announced it has successfully deployed and is running a 12-qubit quantum dot device built by Intel, with the first collaborative work published in Nature Communications.