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As 2024 comes to a close, Capacity takes a look back at the standout moments from the year.
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After a forty-year career at the forefront of the semiconductor space, it was a “bittersweet” end for Pat Gelsinger as he departed Intel this week.
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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has retired from the company and stepped down from the board of directors as the semiconductor giant tries to turn its fortunes around.
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Qualcomm has reportedly cooled its interest in embattled semiconductor giant Intel after rumours swirled around a possible takeover.
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The Frontier supercomputer has lost its crown as the world’s fastest supercomputer to El Capitan, the new exascale supercomputer hosted at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has unveiled new supercomputing solutions designed to power intense workloads like AI language and multi-modal model training featuring innovative cooling features.
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Dell has expanded its AI for Telecom offerings, bringing new hardware support and a variety of new use case-focused solutions designed to help operators augment their edge operations using AI.
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Embattled semiconductor firm Intel has unleashed its secret weapon to try and boost morale among staff: free coffee.
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Intel beat analyst expectations in its Q3 earnings and expressed optimism about improvements in Q4 — backed by revenue growth across its entire portfolio, though it still reported a significant loss.
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Intel is reportedly expanding its chip packaging and testing facility in Chengdu, China despite the embattled firm’s scaling back expansion projects in Europe.
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Intel and AMD have joined forces to establish an x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group, aimed at countering the growing dominance of alternative processor architectures like Arm.
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The US government will provide $8.5 billion in funding to Intel by the end of the year, providing crucial support to the embattled semiconductor giant.
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In a move that could reshape the semiconductor landscape, Qualcomm has reportedly expressed interest in acquiring its embattled rival, Intel.
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Intel is halting semiconductor factory expansion plans in Europe as part of cost-cutting measures amid ongoing financial woes.
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Reports suggest Intel will sell its Altera spin-out and cut German fab plans to save cash amid financial difficulties
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Extreme Networks has formed a co-innovation alliance with Intel to enhance its native AI capabilities.
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The Biden administration has agreed to give intel up to US$8.5 billion in direct funding and $11 billion in loans for chip plants in Arizona, Ohio, New Mexico and Oregon.
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Aramco Digital and Intel plans to establish Saudi Arabia’s first Open RAN (radio access network) development centre.