You can’t solo security COVID-19 game security report: Learn the latest attack trends in gaming Access here Intel showed off a long-awaited chip today, the first standalone graphics processing unit (GPU) for the server market. That’s a good thing for Intel, as we know they can make lots of money …
Read More »Intel launches Iris Xe Max graphics chip with three laptop makers
You can’t solo security COVID-19 game security report: Learn the latest attack trends in gaming Access here Intel has launched its Iris Xe Max graphics chip with three laptop makers as customers. Acer, Asus, and Dell have signed on to launch thin-and-light laptops with Intel’s first stand-alone graphics chip. The …
Read More »Intel Geospatial is a cloud platform for AI-powered imagery analytics
The audio problem Learn how new cloud-based API solutions are solving imperfect, frustrating audio in video conferences. Access here Intel today quietly launched Intel Geospatial, a cloud platform that features data engineering solutions, 3D visualizations, and basic analytics tools for geovisual workloads. Intel says it’s designed to provide access to …
Read More »Intel CEO expresses optimism even as stock falls after Q3 earnings
The audio problem Learn how new cloud-based API solutions are solving imperfect, frustrating audio in video conferences. Access here Intel’s stock price fell 9.5% after it reported earnings and revenues that matched expectations today. Investors may have been spooked by weakness in the datacenter business, but in a conference call …
Read More »Intel revenues drop 4% to $18.3 billion for Q3 2020 as competition heats up
The audio problem Learn how new cloud-based API solutions are solving imperfect, frustrating audio in video conferences. Access here Intel reported earnings that matched Wall Street’s expectations during what was another tumultuous quarter for the world economy. For the third quarter ended September 30, the big PC chipmaker posted non-GAAP …
Read More »Intel inks agreement with Sandia National Laboratories to explore neuromorphic computing
Automation and Jobs Read our latest special issue. Open Now As a part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Scientific Computing Research program, Intel today inked a three-year agreement with Sandia National Laboratories to explore the value of neuromorphic computing for scaled-up AI problems. Sandia will kick off its …
Read More »Intel details chips designed for IoT and edge workloads
Automation and Jobs Read our latest special issue. Open Now Intel today announced the launch of new products tailored to edge computing scenarios like digital signage, interactive kiosks, medical devices, and health care service robots. The 11th Gen Intel Core Processors, Atom x6000E Series, Pentium, Celeron N, and J Series …
Read More »Intel leans hard on advanced chip packaging technologies in battle for computing supremacy
Automation and Jobs Read our latest special issue. Open Now This article is part of the Technology Insight series, made possible with funding from Intel. We tend to focus on the latest and greatest technology nodes because they’re used to manufacture the densest, fastest, most power-efficient processors. But as we …
Read More »Intel and Samsung detail AI-powered fetal ultrasound tools
Automation and Jobs Read our latest special issue. Open Now Intel and Samsung Medison, a division of Samsung developing ultrasonic devices, today detailed AI-powered, FDA-cleared ultrasound solutions — BioAssist and LaborAssist — that automate fetal health measurements. The companies claim BioAssist and LaborAssist can deliver a better understanding of a …
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