Intel is collaborating with Saimemory to develop Z-Angle Memory (ZAM), a new DRAM technology that stacks RAM vertically to increase memory density. PCWorld reports that prototypes are expected by 2027 ...
Intel’s 18A is now shipping with gate-all-around and backside power delivery, marking a transition to commercial execution. The 14A node released its 0.5 PDK, with firm client volume commitments ...
Intel is making a bold strategic push into graphics processing units (GPUs), a segment long dominated by Nvidia. According to Reuters, Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan announced on Tuesday at an AI conference in ...
Intel’s Core Ultra lineup of desktop and laptop processors has been frustrating to review. None of them has been across-the-board awful or totally without redeeming qualities. But Intel has struggled ...
TL;DR: Intel partners with SoftBank's SAIMEMORY to advance next-generation DRAM bonding technology using Z-Angle Memory (ZAM), enabling higher capacity, lower power consumption, and improved ...
PCWorld’s analysis reveals that Intel’s Panther Lake processors don’t universally deliver high-end integrated graphics, with many using slower “Intel Graphics” instead of faster “Intel Arc” variants.
AI chip stocks rallied on the back of Amazon's blowout spending forecast. Intel and Amazon have a strategic partnership on custom CPUs for agentic AI applications. Reuters also reported Intel and AMD ...
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Hackers are targeting developers by exploiting the critical vulnerability CVE-2025-11953 in the Metro server for React Native to deliver malicious payloads for Windows and Linux. On Windows, an ...
Ukraine’s Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) says that Russian hackers are exploiting CVE-2026-21509, a recently patched vulnerability in multiple versions of Microsoft Office. On January 26, ...
Andy finds himself in the quandary of needing to cover DesignCon in the Bay Area and to cover Engineers Week and thus is forced to resort to desperate measures...AI.
Zero-day exploits, AI-driven Android malware, firmware backdoors, password manager trust gaps, rising DDoS define this week’s critical cyber threats.