Bad news: Another data-leaking CPU flaw. Good news: It's utterly impractical Collide+Power vulnerability leaks secrets bit by bit - but could take months or years to learn a useful secret Research01 Aug 2023 | 4
School for semiconductors? Arm tries to address chip talent shortages US, Europe and China all rushing to create next gen of experts and upskill existing workforce Systems28 Jul 2023 | 35
Meltdown avoided: Intel rediscovers profitability Pat on the back for Pat who's back in the black after getting costs whacked and demand stacked On-Prem28 Jul 2023 | 2
Wafer shipments still down, but chipmakers are looking up AI runs on chips, remember Systems27 Jul 2023 | 2
Intel adds fresh x86 and vector instructions for future chips Some big changes are afoot Systems26 Jul 2023 | 47
One problem with America's chip ambitions: Not quite enough staff Semi industry fears US will be short 70K engineers, technicians, computer scientists by end of decade On-Prem26 Jul 2023 | 40
GlobalFoundries claims German chip subsidies will 'distort competition' US semiconductor manufacturer unhappy rival TSMC is bagging billions Systems25 Jul 2023 | 15
Intel: Here, have some AI reference kits ... now please buy our silicon With 34 designs to pick from, you can choose your own ML adventure AI + ML25 Jul 2023 | 4
Germany raids climate piggy bank for €20B to bankroll chip fabs Less than a quarter will go to locals though On-Prem25 Jul 2023 | 23
TSMC says Arizona fab behind schedule, blames chip geek shortage Output of 4nm parts stalled until at least 2025 On-Prem20 Jul 2023 | 17
Opportunity NUCs for Asus to continue Intel's mini PC line Though chip giant is only referring to deal as a 'proposed agreement' for now Personal Tech19 Jul 2023 | 13
Samsung 'closing the gap' with TSMC on 3nm, 4nm The race to 2nm is getting crowded as Intel, Japan's Rapidus enter the fray Systems18 Jul 2023 | 2
Chips ahoy! US and China locked in self-destructive battle of trade restrictions Why are you hitting yourselves? semiconductor CEOs ask Systems17 Jul 2023 | 14
Intel woos China with nerfed Habana Gaudi2 AI chips Not even Uncle Sam can stand between x86 titan and its profits AI + ML13 Jul 2023 | 4
Intel pulls plug on mini-PC NUCs How much NUC would a Pat G chuck if a Pat G could chuck NUC? Personal Tech11 Jul 2023 | 43
Intel patches buggy Sapphire Rapids Xeons, resumes shipments Relax, says chip giant, it's an easy fix Systems10 Jul 2023 | 3
A mix-and-match chiplet marketplace for processor makers is still a long way off Analysis Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express is on the rails On-Prem01 Jul 2023 | 6
Mystery Intel bug halts shipments of some Sapphire Rapids Xeons Chipzilla's not saying much other than 'commercial software' not affected Systems30 Jun 2023 | 16
UK's dream of fusion power by 2040s will need GPUs Boffins plan 'digital twin' to help hit deadline, recruit heavy-hitting partners Science29 Jun 2023 | 21
Samsung to start mass producing 2nm silicon in 2025, first for mobile devices Forms a packaging posse to do the chiplet thing On-Prem29 Jun 2023 | 8
Iceotope cooks plan for liquid-cooled servers at the edge Self-contained immersion-cooled chassis aimed at telcos, 5G RAN deployments with HPE, Intel help Systems26 Jun 2023 |
Intel parts with 20% slice of semiconductor biz crucial to chip production future IMS Nanofabrication's expertise will only be more important – so why sell? Systems21 Jun 2023 | 2
Germany to subsidize Intel €10B for 'Silicon Junction' fab Plus: Taiwan dangles investment in semiconductor production in EU – but there's a catch Systems19 Jun 2023 | 14
Intel to invest another $25 billion In Israel Plans expanded fabs in boost to beleaguered PM and blow to protestors On-Prem19 Jun 2023 | 15
Intel to build $4.6B assembly, testing site in Poland Germany negotiations reportedly back on track for Magdeburg fab too On-Prem16 Jun 2023 |
Intel sprinkles 12-qubit quantum test chips into the hands of researchers When they're done, there might be a commercially viable system sometime after 2030... maybe HPC15 Jun 2023 | 4
Intel details coral-shaped immersion cooler that bubbles like Mentos in Coke In the future, you may boil your servers to keep them happy Systems15 Jun 2023 | 15
Intel approached to take on key investor role in Arm IPO Talks at an early stage but the companies already work together Systems14 Jun 2023 | 6
German finance minister says nein to more Intel subsidy cash Int...hell no: Country's not looking to expand its chip fab budget Systems13 Jun 2023 | 17
Chinese chipmaker insists it has Intel on-side, not inside Home-grown CPU looks suspiciously like a Core i3, but local firm insists it's a collab not a copy Personal Tech09 Jun 2023 | 16
TSMC boss tells investors everything's fine, that ten percent revenue drop is a blip Taiwan's silicon titan races to ready 2nm process On-Prem06 Jun 2023 |
The challenges Intel faces to compete with TSMC, Samsung Analysis Fabs still need to be built, process tech needs to be proven – and Pat's gotta make it price competitive Systems06 Jun 2023 | 25
Intel promises to reduce droop with backside power in 2024 Business at the front, party in the rear via PowerVia Systems05 Jun 2023 | 2
Intel says AI is overwhelming CPUs, GPUs, even clouds – so all Meteor Lakes get a VPU Computex Movidius tech already sprinkled on some 13th-gen Core silicon goes mainstream in next generation Personal Tech29 May 2023 | 8
When it comes to liquid and immersion cooling, Nvidia asks: Why not both? Promises demo of new ways to chill out in the datacenter by 2026 Systems26 May 2023 | 2
Intel mulls cutting ties to 16 and 32-bit support Hypothetical x86S architecture would boot straight into 64-bit mode Systems25 May 2023 | 105
Born in the USA! Broadcom will produce American-made RF modules for Apple So what happened to Apple building its own modems? Edge + IoT23 May 2023 | 7
Intel abandons XPU plan to cram CPU, GPU, memory into one package ISC AMD now has clear runway to conquer datacenter APU market Systems22 May 2023 | 7
Intel says Friday's mystery 'security update' microcode isn't really a security update We're all for encouraging people to squash bugs but this is an odd way to do it Patches15 May 2023 | 7
Some potential: How bad software updates could over-volt, brick remote servers Video PMFault – from the eggheads who brought you Plundervolt and Voltpillager Cyber-crime15 May 2023 | 3
FYI: Intel BootGuard OEM private keys leak from MSI cyber heist Updated Plus: Court-ordered domain seizures of DDoS-for-hire sites Cyber-crime09 May 2023 | 13
Spectre of layoffs looms over Intel following dismal sales Shareholders gotta get their dividends somehow, right? On-Prem09 May 2023 | 4
You'll [BZZ] like Intel’s [BZZ] NUC 13 Pro once the fan [BZZ] stops blowing Desktop Tourism Big i7 performance, tiny, tiny size Personal Tech08 May 2023 | 40
TSMC chips away at the competition with 2nm production set for 2025 World's largest semiconductor contract manufacturer also gives details on 3nm nodes Systems02 May 2023 | 6
Intel to rebrand client chips once Meteor Lake splashes down Poll Game benchmark suggests 'Ultra 5' could replace names like 'Core i5' On-Prem01 May 2023 | 63
Intel's $2.8B Q1 loss and 36 percent revenue slide were slightly less horrible than expected Updated CEO Gelsinger insists plan to grow a whopping foundry business will pay off On-Prem28 Apr 2023 | 5
GlobalFoundries sues IBM for flogging 'chip secrets to Intel, Rapidus' When it rains, it pours, huh, Pat? Systems19 Apr 2023 | 9
Intel axes Blockscale mining ASICs it brought out just in time for crypto winter Another one bytes the dust Personal Tech19 Apr 2023 | 7
Germany and Intel both want more from planned Magdeburg mega-fab Chipzilla reportedly wants more cash. Germany wants a bigger facility. And the EU is lurking with a bigger offer Systems14 Apr 2023 | 4
Intel pulls plug on server system design division Blueprints flogged off to Taiwan's MiTAC On-Prem13 Apr 2023 | 5
It's time to stop fearing CPU power management Feature It's (probably) not going to kill your latency and it could save you a buck Energy Efficient Datacenters12 Apr 2023 | 11
Arm, Intel make it easier to churn out Arm SoCs from Intel fabs Energy sipping designs for mobile, ultimately coming to DC, too Energy Efficient Datacenters12 Apr 2023 | 9
Why we think Intel may be gearing up to push its GPU Max chips into China x86 giant cancels mid-tier processor, plans to relaunch nerfed parts for 'different markets' Systems11 Apr 2023 | 2
Intel ships multi-die chips ahead of schedule – to the US military What else when you have a customer that will only accept these three words: Sir, yes, sir Public Sector07 Apr 2023 | 8
Intel successfully ships an updated datacenter roadmap What we may well see in 2023 and beyond Systems30 Mar 2023 | 6
Intel pours Raptor Lake chips into latest NUC Mini PC line Big is not always beautiful Personal Tech29 Mar 2023 | 15
RIP Gordon Moore: Intel co-founder dies, aged 94 'Impossible to imagine the world we live in today ... without his contributions' On-Prem25 Mar 2023 | 73
Intel bumps up core counts for 13th-gen vPro chips 'We don't think it's a luxury' veep tells The Reg On-Prem23 Mar 2023 | 8
Nvidia CEO promises sustainability salvation in the cult of accelerated computing GTC Not quite as dramatic as AMD's Lisa Su and her visions of nuclear-powered supercomputers Systems21 Mar 2023 | 1
As chip sales slump, inflation makes the price of Samsung's Texas fab blow out South Korean titan budgeted $17 billion. Could now need over $25 billion to bring the facility online Systems16 Mar 2023 | 2
Cash-strapped Intel looks for $3B in savings to pursue '5 nodes in 4 years' dream Cheap as chips? Not in this case Systems09 Mar 2023 | 4
Intel rattles the tin for another €5B in subsidies to build German fab Please, sir, we want some more Systems08 Mar 2023 | 21