Intel is effectively killing Falcon Shores, its next-generation GPU for high-performance computing and AI workloads.
Intel lost a mere $126 million quarterly, on $14.3 billion in revenue.
Holthaus also revealed that Intel plans to use Falcon Shores as an internal test chip, not launching it in the market. This ...
Intel reported a fourth-quarter loss on Tuesday, but better than expected revenue as the US chip giant continues to struggle ...
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Microsoft is outfitting its Surface Pro and Surface Laptop PCs for Business with Intel's latest Core Ultra Series 2 ...
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Intel said it no longer plans to sell its next-generation Falcon Shores AI accelerator chip that was due later this year so ...
The company reported earnings before certain costs such as stock compensation of 13 cents per share, squeezing past Wall ...