American chip-making giant Intel recently announced that it will increase prices on a majority of its microprocessors and peripheral chip products later this year.
During its Computex 2016 keynote address Intel showed that its future lies in offering consumers and companies more bang for their bucks, with its most efficient, affordable Apollo Lake processors or its first ever 10-core processors built for ‘mega-tasking gamers and filmmakers.
Intel is cutting 12,000 jobs — about 11 percent of its workforce — as it reorganizes to confront a decline in sales of personal computers.
Intel launches its latest range of processors; codenamed Skylake, targeting everything from high-powered gaming rigs to computers the size of a USB stick and smartphones.
The US government has refused to let Intel help China update the world's biggest supercomputer due to concerns about its nuclear research.
American chip-making giant Intel recently announced that it will increase prices on a majority of its microprocessors and peripheral chip products later this year.
During its Computex 2016 keynote address Intel showed that its future lies in offering consumers and companies more bang for their bucks, with its most efficient, affordable Apollo Lake processors or its first ever 10-core processors built for ‘mega-tasking gamers and filmmakers.
Intel is cutting 12,000 jobs — about 11 percent of its workforce — as it reorganizes to confront a decline in sales of personal computers.
Intel launches its latest range of processors; codenamed Skylake, targeting everything from high-powered gaming rigs to computers the size of a USB stick and smartphones.
The US government has refused to let Intel help China update the world's biggest supercomputer due to concerns about its nuclear research.