Explore Intel roadmap 2025-2027 and the upcoming CPUs like Panther Lake, Nova Lake, and their advanced AI features. Can Intel live up to its promises?
One area where Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) has seriously dropped the ball has been artificial intelligence (AI). Nvidia essentially owns the market for AI accelerator chips, and AMD is at least competitive with its Instinct line of data center graphics processing units (GPUs).
The one-time Semiconductor giant's stock has been trading at levels that previously hadn’t been seen since 2015 as Intel has struggled to keep up with the AI chip movement. Shares of Intel are trading almost 70% below their 2021 highs, despite the company’s focus on returning chip manufacturing to the United States.
SemiAccurate says a new name is now interested in buying Intel. Intel stock popped as much as 10% following the report on Friday.
Intel faced fierce competition and strategic shifts last year. Is the company poised for a comeback in the near future?
We recently compiled a list of the Why These 10 Stocks Were Skyrocketing on Friday. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) stands against the other stocks that were skyrocketing on Friday.
Intel unveiled new Intel Core Ultra 9 processors today at CES 2025 with as much as two or three times the edge performance on AI apps.
AI PCs were a big part of this year’s show news, and for good reason. After their introduction in 2024, the category has quickly matured into the mainstream.
Intel's Arrow Lake-H has been put through its paces by hardware sleuth Golden Pig Upgrade Pack in his latest review at Bilibili. The tested models include the 16-core Core Ultra 9 285H and the 14-core Core Ultra 5 225H, though most of the spotlight is on the flagship variant.
Intel's current AI accelerator lineup comes from Habana Labs, an AI chip company Intel acquired in 2019. The Gaudi family of AI chips aren't traditional GPUs, although they're similar in nature.
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) shares closed ~12% higher this week as the semiconductor giant attracted fresh M&A chatter after the technology news site SemiAccurate reported on vague takeover speculation surrounding the chipmaker.
Intel says that it plans to spin off its corporate venture arm, Intel Capital, into a standalone fund, with Intel as an "anchor investor."