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Intel

August 2024

  • A worker stacks packaged bed frames in a factory in Commerce, California, in 2017. US manufacturing data suggested the world’s biggest economy may be slowing.

    Business live
    Federal Reserve interest rate cut bets rise as US jobs disappointment fuels growth fears – as it happened

  • A blue and white logo reading 'intel' is displayed in an office, with people standing in the background

    Intel announces plan to cut 15,000 jobs to ‘resize and refocus’ business

October 2023

  • Nvidia does not expect a near-term impact on its earnings from the decision.

    US orders immediate halt to some AI chip exports to China, says Nvidia

    Fellow tech company Intel ‘reviewing regulations’ as timing of move brought forward

March 2023

  • Intel co-founder Gordon Moore

    Gordon Moore, Intel co-founder who predicted rise of the PC, dies at 94

    Engineer, whose microchip forecast became known as ‘Moore’s Law’, foresaw mobile phones and home computers decades before they existed

September 2022

  • A five-day trial is scheduled to begin on 17 October in Wilmington, Delaware

    Twitter to depose Elon Musk in takeover tug-of-war

    Jack Dorsey, the social media firms co-founder, was set to be deposed by lawyers from both sides on Tuesday morning

January 2022

  • Attendees walk past a booth from chipmaker Intel at the PT Expo in Beijing on Oct. 31, 2019. Intel Corp. apologized Thursday, Dec. 23, 2021 for asking suppliers to avoid sourcing goods from Xinjiang after the chipmaker became the latest foreign brand to face the fury of state media regarding the region, where the ruling Communist Party is accused of widespread abuses. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

    Intel deletes mention of Xinjiang in letter after China backlash

    US chipmaker was criticised in China for asking suppliers to avoid the sanctions-hit region, and now faces ‘cowardice’ accusation at home

December 2021

  • The Intel booth at the ChinaJoy conference in Shanghai

    Intel apologises to China over Xinjiang products and labour directive

  • Intel Shanghai expo

    Intel faces backlash in China after banning products and labour from Xinjiang

April 2021

  • John Naughton

    The networker
    With a new skipper at the helm, Intel heads for uncharted waters

    John Naughton
    The computer processor firm lost its way in recent years, but is now aiming to capitalise on the US and EU’s drive for digital sovereignty

January 2021

  • Brian Chesky

    Uighur campaigners to target 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics sponsors

    Activists will write to companies in bid to persuade them to use their influence with Chinese government

March 2020

  • What are the essential ingredients for a strong gaming setup?

    How to build a gaming PC for 2020: part one

    AMD or Nvidia? Hard disk or solid state? We ask the experts what should be inside your dream machine for this year and the future

September 2018

  • USA, New Jersey, Jersey City, woman installing router at home office<br>GettyImages-116361438

    Ask Jack
    Should I buy a PC with Intel Optane drive acceleration?

    Ruth wants to replace her old desktop PC and is trying to decide between one with an SSD and one with an Optane accelerator

July 2018

  • Smiling creative businesswoman working at laptop in office

    Ask Jack
    What’s the best laptop for £300?

    Jacy wants a laptop to run Excel spreadsheets but her budget is only £300. What are the best options?

June 2018

  • Brian Krzanich joined Intel in 1982 as an engineer.

    Intel CEO Brian Krzanich quits over relationship with employee

    Tech firm says relationship was in violation of the company’s non-fraternization policy, which applies to all managers

May 2018

  • drone delivery

    Apple, Microsoft and Uber test drones approved but Amazon left out in cold

    Ten pilot projects given greenlight for uses ranging from mapping and aircraft inspection to mosquito tracking and food delivery

April 2018

  • APPLE JOBS INTEL OTELLINI<br>Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs, left, smiles with Intel Corp CEO Paul Otellini during the MacWorld conference in San Francisco, Calif., Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2006. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)

    Chips are down: Apple to stop using Intel processors in Macs, reports say

    Intel shares fall 6% after Apple said to be planning to design chips for computers in-house

January 2018

  • Illuminated computer keyboard

    Taming the beast: how to build a gaming PC for 2018

  • Meltdown and Spectre logos overlaid on computer screen

    Ask Jack
    What can I do to protect my PC from the Meltdown and Spectre flaws?

  • Intel logo is seen behind LED lights in this illustration taken January 5, 2018. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illutration

    Intel facing class-action lawsuits over Meltdown and Spectre bugs

  • Meltdown and Spectre logos overlaid on computer screen

    Spectre and Meltdown processor security flaws – explained

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