Intel has been making headlines recently with the debut of a new version of its artificial intelligence chip, showcasing its commitment to advancing AI technology. Additionally, the company has been in the spotlight for its innovative developments in the semiconductor industry, including the introduction of new products and collaborations with other tech giants like Google.
Founded in 1968, Intel Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company based in Santa Clara, California. As the world's largest and highest-valued semiconductor chip manufacturer, Intel has played a significant role in shaping the technology landscape. The company is known for its innovation in microprocessor technology, producing a wide range of products for various computing devices. Intel's contributions to the industry have solidified its position as a key player in the global tech market.
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China’s strengthened push to use RISC-V, an open-source chip-design architecture, is facing new risks amid scrutiny by the US and Google’s move to stop supporting it on Android.
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"If you think about national security today in 2024, it's not just tanks and missiles; it's technology," she told "60 Minutes."
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Intel debuted a new version of its artificial intelligence chip on Tuesday, while Google revealed the details of a new version of its data-centre artificial intelligence chips and announced an Arm-based based central processor.
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The president hopes the money will kick-start semiconductor production in America, but that might take a lot more investment in the future.
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The Biden administration is awarding substantial grants and loans to semiconductor companies, such as GlobalFoundries, to bolster domestic production of semiconductors in New York and Vermont.
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Nvidia's revenue for the latest quarter more than tripled from the same period a year earlier, reaching $22.1 billion.
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Samsung reports a 34% decline in operating profit for the last quarter of 2023, while Chinese chip firms Loongson and Cambricon project losses for the year
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The US has instructed Nvidia to immediately stop shipping some of its advanced artificial intelligence chips to China, following the announcement of measures to block several countries from buying high-end AI chips.