Nearly 10 years ago, Intel formally unveiled the new design and manufacturing process it would use for its microprocessors. Before 2007, there was no exact, predictable alignment between the ...
Intel's "tick-tock" model isn't just a handy meme -- it's a way the company controls variation on an architectural level. Historically, Intel always tended to follow a tick-tock cadence in which new ...
Intel's fourth-quarter financials were as dismal as the Santa Clara, Calif.-based chip maker had been warning in recent weeks and the company hinted for the first time that it may not be able to ...