A $3.5 billion foundry contract, the road ahead for Intel, AMD launching auto-qualified FPGAs, Intel securing a customer for ...
RaaS’s mission is to provide access as a service to the most advanced semiconductor technology (Research as a Service). RaaS ...
AMD is adding the Artix UltraScale+ XA AU7P automotive-qualified and optimised FPGAs for use in ADAS sensor applications and ...
Intel is pausing construction of the Magdeburg chip plant and a packaging facility in Poland for about two years.
This suggests that the company relies less on debt financing and has a more favorable balance between debt and equity, which can be seen as a positive attribute by investors.
Intel is making some smart moves in its turnaround plans, such as shedding some noncore businesses, spinning off shares of its attractive automotive business (Mobileye), and seeking innovative ...
Intel needs a whole lot of big wins for both its chip design and selling business and its increasingly arm’s length foundry ...
Intel has secured a $3.5 billion grant from the U.S. Department of Defense under the Secure Enclave program. The funding aims ...
The Apple TV remote is a good choice for anyone not already using an AppleTV — I’ve bought something a little different to ...
Exciting new developments in the artificial intelligence space have continued to pour in over the past few days as the stock ...
Additionally, the firm supplies the chips found in prominent game consoles such as the Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Xbox.