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Most first-batch Galaxy S4s to feature Qualcomm chip
That's why Intel doesn't do it and that's why Nvidia's Tegra 4 was delayed by more than a quarter. Both Samsung and Nvidia decided to take a chance and both seem to have botched it quite badly. Still, one can hardly blame them for choosing the risky approach. -
Intel tests its TV service on employees
Fashion bag maker Intel is making sure that it does not anger animal rights groups by testing its television service on human guinea pigs. -
Intel declares the end of big standalone tablets
While Steve Jobs claimed that any tablet smaller than nine inches was doomed to fail, Intel's PC business chief doesn't see much of a future for big stand-alone tablets. -
Nvidia moves into servers
The system is based on a server rack filled with Intel Xeons, memory chips and several of Nvidia's high-end GPUs. -
Nvidia announces more Tegra vapourware
Tegra 4 was delayed after Nvidia was forced to respin the chip. The teething problems are nothing unusual when transitioning to a new architecture on a new manufacturing process. Nvidia doesn’t use Intel’s tick-tock approach, so it was clear that the transition would be risky - and it was. -
How Apple and Intel killed Thunderbolt
It is starting to look like Intel's and Apple's plan to kill off firewire and USB with Thunderbolt is grinding into a Titanic iceberg. -
Intel delays getting a new CEO
In a research note, Piper Jaffray analyst Gus Richard wrote that Intel needs a new CEO fast to take it beyond the traditional PC market and boldly go where no chip maker has gone before. -
3D IC market to see stable growth through 2016
According to Infiniti Research, the biggest 3D IC vendors at the moment are Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE), Samsung., STMicroelectronics and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC). IBM, Elpida, Intel and Micron are also working on products based on 3D ICs. -
ARM waves goodbye to CEO Warren East
While ARM has its CEO replacement all sewn up, arch rival Intel is still on the hunt since Paul Otellini said he would be retiring in May. -
ARM consolidates its market rise
AnalysisWhile Intel and its customers reliant on PC sales have all been hurting as sales have fallen in the last year, it appears that British design company ARM continues to make waves in the market. -
Intel would be nuts to release too many Haswells
Intel is unlikely to release its Core i "Haswell" Platform in any serious numbers because of an annoying USB 3.0 flaw. -
Gelsinger rules out top Intel gig
Kicking Pat Gelsinger has ruled out a return to his old haunts at Intel as its new CEO. -
IHS iSuppli reports unexpected semi inventory plunge in Q4
Although the semiconductor market is hurting and it is not expected to rebound until the latter half of the year, IHS iSuppli is reporting an unexpected decline in inventory, led by Intel. Inventory reached record highs late last year, so the turnaround is a surprise. -
Intel to fix USB 3.0 problems
Intel is developing a new version of its 8-series chipsets for Core i-series 4000-family Haswell microprocessors to fix problems with USB 3.0. -
Is Samsung’s Galaxy S4 to blame for North Korean sabre rattling?
CommentSamsung is a source of national pride in South Korea, and it should be. It is not just a successful company, it is much more. It is one of the world’s biggest conglomerates, with annual revenue in excess of $220 billion and a whopping 344,000 employees - more than Apple, Intel, Microsoft and Google -
AMD rolls out first Richland APUs
The clocks are higher, the new processors support faster memory, yet they also promise to deliver superior power efficiency. The flagship A10-5750M features two Piledriver modules, with four CPU cores and 384 Radeon cores. -
AMD aims to go head to head with Intel
While many believed that AMD had gone the way of the black knight in Monty Python's Holy Grail, it seems that Chimpzilla is still provoking Intel's wrath. -
Intel uses big data to replace tarot cards
Intel IT has developed a predictive analytics system which it claims can reduce chip test time by 25 percent.
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