Despite the big fuss about the Atom/Diamondville CPU and the announcement that the 945GC is the chipset of choice for this new platform, Intel has secretly told its partners that it is about to ...
Intel has made it clear that its fourth-generation Core or “Haswell” processors will power future PCs. But at the low end of the notebook market, the company’s branding strategy will be far ...
Last month, we wrote about new information about the follow-up to Microsoft's HoloLens, and how the new device would integrate an AI co-processor. At the time, we speculated that Intel's Atom SoCs ...
Intel may not sell consumer chips under the “Atom” name anymore, but the Intel Atom architecture is still at the heart of low-power processors including Intel’s Celeron and Pentium Silver “Apollo Lake ...
The branding strategy means Intel will aggressively develop and promote silicon for small devices. But this isn't the PC industry. Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, including ...
Late on Friday night, Intel snuck out the news that it’s bailing on the smartphone market. Despite being the world’s best known processor maker, Intel was only a bit player in the mobile space ...
Intel executives have conceded that they still haven’t caught up with Qualcomm in designing processors for smartphones and tablets. But with new “SoFIA” Atom X3 systems-on-a-chip (SoCs), along with ...
Update (11/25/2020): The article below may have been written in 2016, but it still stands up as a postmortem of what went wrong with Intel's mobile efforts -- with one very important omission. Back in ...
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