Are the hundreds of billions being spent on datacenters a good investment? Why the AI chip king's moat may be an elaborate Maginot Line.
Human-made glass is thousands of years old. But it’s now poised to find its way into the AI chips used in the world’s newest ...
At the India Today Conclave 2026, US Ambassador Sergio Gor emphasized the United States' collaboration with India in shaping a technology-driven global order, 'Pax Silica'. This alliance focuses on ...
Nvidia (NVDA) led chip stocks lower on Thursday despite stellar earnings, as investors seemed to remain concerned about AI buildout plans.
Intel said Tuesday that it is participating in a $350 million investment round in Silicon Valley startup SambaNova, taking a different approach after previous reports indicated Intel planned to buy ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Intel remains Oregon's largest private employer, even after deep layoffs and years of turbulence. Now, the company is asking the public to trust that its next phase of chipmaking ...
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), ...
Winners & losers: Intel's most advanced manufacturing process, the 18A node, has become a symbol of both engineering ambition and commercial uncertainty. The technology – first realized in Intel's ...
Data centers contain hundreds or thousands of racks. For example, the Nvidia GB200 NVL72 AI compute/switch rack is about 24 inches wide, about 88 inches high and 42 inches deep. It’s called 48U ...
Rumors of the demise of Intel's GPU business have been greatly exaggerated. Even before the launch of the first Alchemist-based Intel Arc GPUs, naysayers were insisting that Intel would kill the brand ...
After years of struggling, retreating, and re-emerging, Intel is once again entering the GPU market. The company plans to build GPUs at scale, a clear signal that it wants a serious seat at the tablet ...
PCWorld’s analysis reveals that Intel’s Panther Lake processors don’t universally deliver high-end integrated graphics, with many using slower “Intel Graphics” instead of faster “Intel Arc” variants.