Intel
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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.
Forthcoming events
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New chip will be released next year and will help reduce power consumption
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Intel has scrapped its US$5.4 billion acquisition of Tower Semiconductor, after the required regulatory approvals were not obtained.
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The partnership will accelerate Ericsson’s 5G capabilities and use Intel technology to make sure it is ready for the next generation.
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Ericsson and Intel have inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the development of 5G use cases to accelerate digitalisation in Malaysia.
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Moore’s law, which has accurately described the growing power of electronics for 57 years, has reached its conclusion with the death of its author.
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Intel has showcased a range of its new products and solutions at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.
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Singtel will collaborate with Intel to establish a 5G Multi-access Edge Compute (MEC) incubator that will allow enterprises to adopt 5G and deploy applications that need low latency.
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Reliable storage moves fast, as Gordon Moore predicted in the 1960s. Now you can get the equivalent of 40 human brains in one system, writes Alan Burkitt-Gray
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Intel has suspended all business operations in Russia due to the country's ongoing war in Ukraine.
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Intel has revealed the first phase of its plans which will see the company spend approximately €33 billion on the development of the European semiconductor market.
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TIP and Intel have joined forced with operators from across the Middle East to establish the region’s "first Open RAN centralised test lab".
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Intel Corporation (Intel) is to acquire Tower Semiconductor (Tower), an Israeli manufacturer of analogue semiconductor solutions, for approximately $5.4 billion.