Intel
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The Biden administration has agreed to give intel up to US$8.5 billion in direct funding and $11 billion in loans for chip plants in Arizona, Ohio, New Mexico and Oregon.
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Aramco Digital and Intel plans to establish Saudi Arabia’s first Open RAN (radio access network) development centre.
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Intel and DigitalBridge have announced they are launching an enterprise generative AI company called Articul8.
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Vertiv is collaborating with Intel to provide a liquid cooling solution that will support the new Intel Guadi3 AI accelerator, scheduled to launch in 2024.
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Untether AI, a provider of energy-centric AI acceleration technology, has appointed Chris Walker, former corporate vice president and general manager at Intel Corporation, as its president.
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New chip will be released next year and will help reduce power consumption
Forthcoming events
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Intel has scrapped its US$5.4 billion acquisition of Tower Semiconductor, after the required regulatory approvals were not obtained.
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The partnership will accelerate Ericsson’s 5G capabilities and use Intel technology to make sure it is ready for the next generation.
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Ericsson and Intel have inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the development of 5G use cases to accelerate digitalisation in Malaysia.
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Moore’s law, which has accurately described the growing power of electronics for 57 years, has reached its conclusion with the death of its author.
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Intel has showcased a range of its new products and solutions at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.
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Singtel will collaborate with Intel to establish a 5G Multi-access Edge Compute (MEC) incubator that will allow enterprises to adopt 5G and deploy applications that need low latency.
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Reliable storage moves fast, as Gordon Moore predicted in the 1960s. Now you can get the equivalent of 40 human brains in one system, writes Alan Burkitt-Gray
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Intel has suspended all business operations in Russia due to the country's ongoing war in Ukraine.
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Intel has revealed the first phase of its plans which will see the company spend approximately €33 billion on the development of the European semiconductor market.
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TIP and Intel have joined forced with operators from across the Middle East to establish the region’s "first Open RAN centralised test lab".
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Intel Corporation (Intel) is to acquire Tower Semiconductor (Tower), an Israeli manufacturer of analogue semiconductor solutions, for approximately $5.4 billion.
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Tests on the use of Wi-Fi 6E in residential environments have proven the benefits of using enabled devices over the 6GHz band rather than 5GHz.
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Intel will this Friday break ground on two new chip fabs in Arizona, worth $20 billion, to serve the growing needs of the PC, server, mobile and data centre industries.
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Juniper Networks is collaborating with Intel to accelerate the development of the Open RAN (O-RAN) ecosystem.
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Intel and Submer are to co-develop a solution they said will help accelerate industry standards for the adoption of immersion cooling.
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Wind River and Intel have announced the joint development of a 5G vRAN solution.
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The US Department of Defense, through the NSTXL consortium-based S2MARTS OTA, has awarded Intel the contract to deliver commercial foundry services.
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Intel has set out its growth roadmap for Intel Foundry Services (IFS), as it looks reclaim share from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) and Samsung.
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Intel and Bharti Airtel (Airtel) are collaborating to develop 4G and 5G virtualised radio access network (vRAN) and open radio access network (RAN) technology.
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Intel has broken up its data centre unit and appointed new heads to help the firm fight off the increasing challenge it faces in the data centre segment from the likes of AMD, Arm and Nvidia.
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Ericsson has extended its cloud RAN offering to include support for 5G mid-band and Massive MIMO deployments.
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The top four vendors in the emerging open RAN market are Parallel Wireless, Altiostar, Intel and Mavenir, according to a new report.
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Intel Corporation (Intel) has appointed of Dawn Jones as its new chief diversity and inclusion officer (CDIO) and vice president of social impact.
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Intel has launched an updated range of data centre and 5G network chips that promise to deliver much faster data throughput with the aid of integrated AI support.
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Etisalat is building a cloud-native open radio access network (open RAN) service in Afghanistan.
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Intel is investing US$20 billion in two new production facilities in the US and will use its facilities to start making chips for other companies.
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Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC) has signed an agreement with Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to perform in its Data Protection in Virtual Environments (DPRIVE) program.
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The Facebook-backed project that is supporting open-source mobile technology has started a new unit to promote private 5G networks.
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Intel and Google Cloud have announced a collaboration to develop telco cloud reference architectures and integrated solutions for communication service providers to accelerate 5G deployment across multiple network and edge locations.
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IBM and Intel have published their fourth quarter and FY 2020 earnings, which show that although digitalisation is driving growth, hackers still stole the show.
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Telecoms software company Amdocs is working with chip maker Intel on virtualisation technology for cloud-based 5G networks.
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Japan’s Rakuten Mobile is rolling out cloud-based 5G services in main cities, available to all users with a suitable device for no extra cost.
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Intel Capital, the investment arm of Intel Corp (NASDAQ: INTC) has joined the growing list of global firms investing in a stake in India’s digital future.
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Megan Stowe writes how Intel plans on tackling the lack of diversity in the sector, starting in the supply chain.
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The creation of a single, global Wifi network is a step closer following the launch of WBA’s OpenRoaming, an initiative promising to create new commercial business models and “innovative services with speed and simplicity”.