Gallery: Intel goes 3D with Tri-Gate transistorsIntel reveals what will power its next-generation of chips, the 3D Tri-Gate transistor. May 4, 2011 by Andy Smith in Intel
Intel adds its muscle for football helmet safety (photos)Intel is teaming with football helmet maker Riddell and researchers to produce technology that will make football a safer sport. Plus, a look at football helmets of the past.November 16, 2010 by Andy Smith in Intel
Gallery: Inside Intel's 50Gbps silicon opticsIntel has brought together six years of silicon photonics research into two chips, combining ultra-fast optics with silicon production techniques in the hopes of making very fast networking very cheap.July 28, 2010 by Andy Smith in Intel
Gallery: Intel unveils many-core Knights platformIntel has announced a new Many Integrated Core architecture for massively parallel processors.June 1, 2010 by Andy Smith in Intel
Gallery: Intel gadget reads to youIntel's new Reader converts printed text to digital text, then reads it aloud to the user.November 10, 2009 by Andy Smith in Intel
Intel Developer Forum 2009CEO Paul Otellini kicks off the Intel Developer Forum by showing off Intel's future - a 22nm process that will keep Moore's Law alive.September 22, 2009 by Andy Smith in Intel
Gallery: Intel shows off computing's futureIntel shows what's behind the doors to its research facilities at Research@Intel Day which was held at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.June 12, 2008 by Andy Smith in Intel
Photos: Intel's pint-size motherboardsHalf-size server motherboards are a "poor man's blade solution," chipmaker says.September 28, 2006 by Andy Smith in Intel
Photos: Technicolor wafers star on IDF floorWafers of prototype 80-core chips and PCs sporting Intel's upcoming chips are on dazzling display at the Intel Developer Forum.September 26, 2006 by Andy Smith in Intel
Photos: New iMacs grow with Intel insideApple Computer's newest iMacs now come in three sizes and feature Intel Core 2 Duo chips. Plus, a look at iMac's history.September 6, 2006 by Andy Smith in Intel