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Once the premier maker of semiconductors and a stalwart of Oregon's "Silicon Forest," Intel is struggling. A breakup is even possible.
But, as Tom’s Hardware notes, Intel’s older 7nm chips are in high demand, suggesting that Intel’s new, AI-friendly chips might not be attracting as much as one would expect from new tech.
On March 27, Intel’s new CEO Lip-Bu Tan, in his letter to stockholders, acknowledged the company’s challenges while emphasizing opportunities for improvement.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, is flattening the semiconductor giant's leadership team, with important chip groups reporting directly to him, according to a memo from Tan ...
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger launches the Flourishing AI (FAI) benchmark via Gloo, a new test grading AI on human values ...
Intel co-CEO Michelle Johnston Holthaus indicated she is more confident about the company’s PC efforts than those with AI accelerator chips or server CPUs in her first public appearance with her ...
If Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan can grow the stock price the way company hopes, Intel’s market cap would swell from $104 billion to $312 billion, an analysis found.
Intel lags Nvidia and AMD in AI chips and quantum computing, making their competitive position weak. Read why I'm skeptical of INTC stock despite the new CEO.
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Tan Steers Intel Towards the Edge The appointment of Lip-Bu Tan as the new CEO significantly boosts Intel's focus on edge AI.
Gelsinger set sky-high expectations for Intel’s manufacturing and AI capabilities among major clients but fell short, losing or canceling contracts or unable to deliver the promised products.
I believe Intel is very likely to see its trajectory shift noticeably moving forward, and stage a much-needed comeback in the market amid the new dynamics defined by AI proliferation.