NEW YORK, Aug 26 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Intel’s (INTC.O), opens new tab in a money-spending fight, and it’s falling short. The company has plowed billions into matching Taiwan Semiconductor ...
Intel, CPU manufacturer we all know and love, will buy Altera, makers of fine FPGAs, for $16.7 Billion. While most of the news about this deal focuses on the future of FPGAs in the datacenter ...
It could also sell its programmable chipmaker Altera. Intel's fall from grace was caused by manufacturing problems, product delays, market share losses, and jarring strategic shifts under three CEOs.
Intel FPGA brands include MAX®, Cyclone®, Arria®, and Stratix® FPGAs and SoC FPGAs, and Enpirion® power management products. In addition to its silicon solutions, the Intel Programmable Solutions ...
Each station comes equipped with Terasic DE2-115 prototyping board with a Cyclone IV Intel FPGA for developing digital hardware projects using Quartus design software from Intel. There is additional ...
A potential tropical cyclone off the coast of the Carolinas served as the most immediate threat to U.S. residents, with the storm about 125 miles east, southeast of Charleston, South Carolina as ...
A Tropical Storm Helene is looking less likely, but Potential Tropical Cyclone Eight is swamping southeastern North Carolina with gusty winds and life-threatening flash flooding as it nears ...
The tropical system that could soon become Tropical Storm Helene is bringing flooding and strong winds to the Carolinas.
SINCE ITS founding in 1968 Intel has been synonymous with shrinkage. In its first four decades this was high praise. Every two years or so the American chip pioneer came out with new transistors ...
The Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio, a key valuation measure, is calculated by dividing the stock's most recent closing price by the sum of the diluted earnings per share from continuing operations ...
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) stock is retreating again in Thursday's trading. The semiconductor company's share price was down 3.9% as of 12:15 p.m. ET, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence.
The Coney Island Cyclone has been shut down indefinitely after a mid-ride malfunction left thrill-seekers stalled halfway up one of the iconic Brooklyn coaster’s hills, according to reports.