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John Brennan, Obama's CIA director, pushed for the "Steele dossier" to be included in an assessment evaluating Russian interference in the 2016 election, according to a review declassified Wednesday.
Another one bites the dust. According to a new report from Reuters, Intel's customer foundry business could largely give up on its all-important 18A node. Instead, Intel will retain 18A as an ...
(Reuters) -Intel's top strategy executive, Safroadu Yeboah-Amankwah, is departing the company, the latest change since Lip-Bu Tan took the chipmaker's helm in March, two people familiar with the ...
Intel describes the shift to Accenture as a way to streamline marketing work. “We need to change our ‘go to market’ model to be more responsive to what customers want,” the company ...
Intel is shuttering its automotive architecture business and laying off most of its staff as part of a broader restructuring at the chipmaker.
Intel will shut down its small automotive business and lay off the majority of the workers in that segment, the latest step in the chipmaker’s dramatic downsizing.
This move is expected to result in significant layoffs within Intel's marketing division, with most affected employees expected to learn their fate by July 11.
Intel’s foundry business is a hidden gem. As execution falters, breakup or strategic bid chatter grows. Is this the turning point for America’s tech giant?
Intel has begun disclosing performance numbers for its Intel 18A process, upon which it will manufacture its upcoming Panther Lake processor.
At VLSI 2025, Intel spilled the beans about its 18A process. We take a look and discuss the implications a bit.
Now, Intel asserts that the 18A process will provide improved performance and reduced power usage compared to TSMC’s competing node.
Intel notified its marketing employees this week that it plans to outsource many of their jobs to the consulting firm Accenture as new CEO Lip-Bu Tan works to slash costs and improve the chipmaker ...