Intel suffers double-digit revenue decline in Q4 2022
Intel’s two biggest business units were hit hard during the last three months of 2022, as the PC market continued to experience its biggest slump in decades.
Intel’s two biggest business units were hit hard during the last three months of 2022, as the PC market continued to experience its biggest slump in decades.
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Intel’s TDX framework gains a new capability, and a “shadow stack” in Xeon’s fourth generation aims to knock out a dangerous cyberattack method.
Despite a plan to cut thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in annual spending, Intel remains vulnerable in the market, according to analysts.
Apple has released an update to Boot Camp, which allows Intel-based Macs to run Windows.
A combination of macroeconomic headwinds and internal problems led to Intel's revenue dropping 22 per cent to US$15.3 billion in the second quarter of 2022.
Semiconductor vendors plan to raise prices on processors and peripheral chip products in the coming months, and will reportedly stretch into next year.
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Intel has appointed its first leader for Australia and New Zealand in more than four years in the form of former long-serving talent Andrew McLean.
Leaked Conti information show the ransomware gang likely completed a proof of concept to exploit Intel ME and rewrite its firmware.
Intel has announced further investment in sustainable data centre solutions, including deeper research into immersion cooling techniques.
At its inaugural Vision event, Intel launched a security-as-a-service initiative called Project Amber for confidential computing in the cloud.
AMD continues to increase its share of both the overall x86 chip market and the server x86 market in particular, despite a large-scale general downturn in shipments.
Intel is betting that future data centre operations will depend on increasingly powerful servers running ASIC-based, programable CPUs.
Intel lost its place atop the 2021 semiconductor revenue list to Samsung, as global demand and revenue in the chip sector rose, according to Gartner.
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