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Intel is the semiconductor leader with franchises such as the Xeon, Core and Atom processor lines. The chip giant is the market share leader and has been steadfast in its argument that manufacturing is a difference maker for the company. Intel is currently riding the PC and server upgrade cycles.
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Linux continues to rule supercomputers
If you want a really fast computer, then Linux is your operating system and Intel may be your chip manufacturer.
Intel-based 'Milky Way 2' debuts as 'world's fastest' supercomputer
The 'surprise' win for the machine also known as Tianhe-2 marks China’s first return to top spot since 2010.
Big data spurring HPC, co-processor workloads
Big data meet HPC: 76.9 percent of HPC systems were using co-processors and accelerators, up from 28.2 percent in 2011. Intel Xeon Phi and Nvidia GPUs are running for the lead in HPC systems.
Intel launches SSD drives, targets cloud, Web hosting providers
Solid state drives are designed to access data quickly and vendors are arguing that Flash has reached the point where it's cost effective compared to traditional drives.
Intel unveils Thunderbolt 2
Thunderbolt 2, which had previously been known by its code name Falcon Ridge, is a revamp of the original Thunderbolt interface and offers 20Gbps of bidirectional transfer rate.
Intel pays premium on content for TV service: report
No programming deals have been secured yet, but it's not due to a lack of effort on the chip maker's part.
Intel's Computex honeymoon unlikely to last, says analyst
An analysts argues that Intel's chip developments at the Computex show this week are a good step, but can't slow the march to cheap processors that will hurt the chip giant's profitability.
Intel invests $16M in Asian e-commerce sites
Investment arm of chip giant has funded two Indian and one Singapore e-commerce sites: Bright Lifecare, Snapdeal, and Reebonz. It will provide business development support and technology expertise.
Toshiba launches Haswell-powered notebooks and Tegra 4-based tablets
Toshiba's June product refresh brings new slimline consumer and business notebooks, some featuring Intel's latest 4th-Generation Core processors, and a new range of 10-inch Android tablets.
PC industry pushes 2-in-1 hybrid devices: You buying?
What's notable about Intel's take is that it is convinced that 2-in-1 devices will ultimately sell. The jury is still out.
Qualcomm to Intel: Bring on your best mobile game
Tech companies are increasingly invading each other's turf, and with Intel stepping up its mobile efforts, Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs says he's ready for the battle ahead.
Inside Samsung's Galaxy Tab 3, an Intel chip
It's a big win for the semiconductor company, which has lagged in the mobile race.
Could price be Haswell's Achilles' heel?
Haswell might add hours of battery life to Ultrabooks, but that comes with a hefty price tag attached. Will price sensitive consumers be willing to pay a premium for improved power consumption?
Intel creates $100M fund for more 'human-like' devices
Company to invest in companies to drive development of software and applications related to "sensing" technology and perceptual computing in devices across its architectural platform.
Dell, Intel open big data innovation center in Singapore
The facility, set up together with Revolution Analytics, will provide training, proof-of-concept capabilities and solution development support on big data and predictive analytic innovations for the Asian market.