Intel is one of the world’s largest and highest valued semiconductor chip makers, based on revenue. It is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers. Founded in 1968, Intel also makes motherboard chipsets, network interface controllers and integrated circuits, flash memory, graphic chips, embedded processors and other devices related to communications and computing.
The Surface Mini is alive according to Brad Sams who says he used one. Thanks to the digital pen and OneNote, Sams thinks Surface Mini was a viable product. Perhaps recent… Read more »
The virtual merger of Chrome and Android continues with apps from both platforms running on the other. Some of this effort is official and in beta but since both Chromium and… Read more »
Intel will make the largest-ever investment by a foreign firm in Israel, in exchange for tax concessions and a government grant. The purpose, reportedly, is to build manufacturing capacity for next-generation… Read more »
While Intel was never able to get its ambitious OnCue OTT service off the ground, Verizon, which acquired the OnCue assets in January, may be closer to succeeding by refocusing the… Read more »
Apple’s new phones are packed with more computing power without a significant cost to the battery life, thanks to upgrades of the A8 application processor and M8 motion co-processor. Read more »
Intel’s new E5 v3 family of processors comes loaded with 18 cores per socket, DDR4 memory and software that can help orchestrate the allocation of resources in a data center. Read more »
A new family of Intel chips could come to Chromebooks, promising a fanless design and performance similar to the current Haswell processor. Read more »
After a year of delays, Intel officially announced the Core M, a new processor family built on the Broadwell process. The new chips should be power-efficient enough to not need a… Read more »
Anyone with aging parents or grandparents knows monitoring their well-being is a prime concern. New technologies make that easier, but there’s a fine line between maintaining peace of mind and stalking. Read more »