2015, Analysis, Asia Pacific (APAC), Companies, Computex Taipei, Event, Global Politics, Intel, Memory & Storage Space, Taiwan

Computex 2015: Intel Goes for The SSD jugular

Intel is pushing hard to become a leader in the SSD space.

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2015, Companies, Computex Taipei, Event, Intel, VR World

Computex 2015: 65-core Smartphone Spotted in Intel Press Room

Mobile cores are growing. But really, what do you really need them all for?

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Analysis, Business, Companies, CPU, Hardware, Intel

Why Altera’s Acquisition is a Timely Move by Intel

Earlier today Intel agreed to finalize a takeover of Altera. Here’s why it’s a timely move.

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2015, Business, Companies, Computex Taipei, Event, Hardware, Intel, VR World

Computex 2015: Intel Announces Thunderbolt-USB-C Alliance

Intel says that it’s bringing USB-C compatibility to Thunderbolt.

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Companies, Intel, VR World

Gordon Moore: Moore’s Law Will Last Another 10 Years

The Father of Moore’s Law gives it another decade.

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Business, Companies, Hardware, Intel, VR World

Intel Announces Powerful Xeon E7 v3 Chips

New 18-core Xeon chips ready for crunching big data.

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Companies, Intel, VR World

Moore’s Law Turns 50, But How Long Will it Last?

In 1965 Gordon Moore penned his eponymous law about semiconductors. 50 years later, how close are we to reaching the limit?

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Business, Companies, Intel, VR World

Intel’s PC Division Earnings Down, But Data Center and IoT Remain Strong

The company is still waiting for that miraculous recovery in the PC sector.

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Business, Companies, Intel, VR World

Altera Scraps Takeover Talks With Intel

The deal potential takeover deal grinded to a halt because Altera leadership raised disagreements about a price.

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Business, Companies, Event, IDF 2015, Intel, VR World

IDF Shenzhen 2015: Intel’s Next Growth Strategy

2014 was all about convincing Chinese vendors to put Intel silicon in tablets. Now it’s all about the PC.

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Asia Pacific (APAC), Business, China, Companies, Event, Global Politics, IDF 2015, Intel, VR World

Intel Onboard to Support Indigenous China Mobile OS

At IDF Shenzhen 2015, Intel’s Doug Fisher re-affirmed the company’s support for helping China develop an indigenous mobile OS.

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Asia Pacific (APAC), China, Event, Global Politics, IDF 2015, VR World

IDF Shenzhen 2015: Intel Celebrates 30 Years in China at IDF Shenzhen

IDF Shenzhen 2015 kickoff keynote lacked aggressive goals or big announcements, but was rather a look at the level of collaboration between Intel and China.

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Analysis, Asia Pacific (APAC), Companies, Event, Global Politics, Intel, VR World

IDF Shenzhen 2015: Did Intel Keep Its Promises From Last Year?

Intel promised some big things at last year’s IDF Shenzhen. How many promises did the company keep?

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Internet of Things (IoT), VR World

Rockchip’s RK3288 Powers Sub-$150 Chromebooks and Chrome Stick

Super cheap chips from Rockchip allows low-end Chromebooks to hit $149.

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Business, Companies, Intel, VR World

Intel Chops $1 Billion From Revenue Expectations

Weak demand for desktop PCs and challenging economic conditions in Europe hurt the company’s Q1 prospects.

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Analysis, Apple, Companies, Hardware, VR World

Apple’s Support For USB Type-C Shows it’s the Future of Connectivity

With serious vendor support from the PC side and full blown enthusiasm from Apple, USB Type-C is ready to take on everyone else.

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VR World

Intel’s $650 Million Play for Axxia is to Bolster its Wireless Networking Portfolio

Intel Capital

Intel said Wednesday that it had agreed to pay $650 million to acquire LSI’s Axxia network technology business from Avago Technologies. Singapore-based Avago purchased LSI late last year $6.6 billion, and has been divesting of some of the company’s assets during the course of the year. Avago recently sold LSI’s storage assets (the prize amongst these assets was the flash storage technology) to Seagate for $450 million. Axxia’s networking business produces SoCs that power switches, line cards and hubs which are compatible with both PowerPC and ARM architecture. Axxia also has a portfolio of wireless networking IP for networked devices, as well as routers and

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