Among financial issues, a leadership shakeup and questions about CHIPS Act funding, Intel faces an uncertain future in Ohio.
Lip-Bu Tan, who was named CEO of Intel this week, will receive $1 million in salary and about $66 million in stocks and grants vesting over the coming years.
It's the clearest shot of the CPUs since the original unveiling, but can Intel keep these chips on track for a 2025 release?
No one is expecting a miracle overnight. But investors and analysts are applauding the possibilities brought about by new ...
Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, indicates he wants the company to remain in the expensive foundry business, rather than spin it ...
Intel's numerous woes in the last, well, decade or so are thoroughly documented. So, it's nice to be able to report some good ...
For now, the company is running test wafers to ensure that the fabrication process transfer is a success, but eventually the ...
A veteran of the semiconductor industry, Lip-Bu Tan has an even longer track record as a technology investor, particularly in ...
Former board member Lip-Bu Tan is returning to overhaul the chip maker.
Together, we will work hard to restore Intel’s position as a world-class products company, establish ourselves as a ...
TechRadar outlines the differences between different motherboard sizes and their different features and functionality ...
For something as basic as thermal paste, people sure believe in a lot of myths about it. I mean, the role and impact of the ...