Trump loses shine for Intel CEO
Can’t support travel ban
During the election, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich was closely associated with Donald (Prince of Orange) Trump and was set to run a fundraiser for him until the press found out.
Apple teams up with ARM to kill Intel
Tame Apple Press gets ahead of itself
If you believe the Tame Apple Press this week, the Fruity tax-dodging cargo-cult Apple is building an ARM chip which the tame Apple Press claims will kick Intel out of the market.
Chinese chips are on their way
Huaxintong headed towards a server near you
It has only been a matter of time before Chinese chipmarkers start to catch up with the West and it looks like Huaxintong Semiconductor Technology will start heading to servers soon.
Intel ships Optane chips to partners
Thanks for the memory
Chipzilla has revealed that it has started shipping its Optane memory DIMMs to partners for testing.
Intel expects a calm flat 2017
Trying to be Zen about it
Mega x86 chip outfit Intel is predicting a pretty flat 2017 after announcing mixed results for the last quarter of 2016.
More Skylake-X and Kaby Lake-X details tip up
Coming in August
According to the latest leak, we now have more information regarding the first batch of Intel's Skylake-X and Kaby Lake-X CPUs that will be launching sometime in August, together with the new X299 chipset.
MSI pushes Core i7-7700K to 5.2GHz automatically
With a single push of a button
MSI has managed to take its automatical CPU overclocking to a whole new level as the Game Boost feature on its Z270 motherboards is capable of pushing Intel's Core i7-7700K to 5.2GHz with a simple push of a button.
Apple admits it stuffed up the MacBook Pro
Will release a proper one later in the year
The fruity tax-dodging cargo-cult Apple usually requires an order from the Supreme Court to admit that it has done anything wrong, but apparently has realised it stuffed up the MacBook Pro.
AI is helping Nvidia and AMD kick Intel
Begun the uprising has
The move to AI could be the one catalyst which could help AMD and Nvidia carve up Intel’s mighty kingdom.
Intel is covering up Qualcomm’s success
Literally uses a curtain
Last week at CES 2017 we noticed that Intel felt so unsecure about itself that it used a big curtain to hide the Qualcomm logo from the booth next door. This really happened and we were lucky to document it.