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Q&A with Intel Foundry Services SVP and GM Stu Pann on the company's goal of becoming the world's second-largest foundry by…

Paul Alcorn / Tom's Hardware: Q&A with Intel Foundry Services SVP and GM Stu Pann on the company's goal of becoming the world's second-largest foundry by 2030, making Arm chips, and more — Intel poised to compete with TSMC — Intel's previous struggles with developing new process node technologies resulted … Paul Alcorn / Tom's Hardware: Q&A with Intel Foundry Services SVP and GM Stu Pann on the company's goal of becoming the world's second-largest foundry by 2030,…

Intel confirms their proprietary UEFI code appears to have been leaked by a third party; the Alder Lake BIOS source code was leaked to 4chan…

Paul Alcorn / Tom's Hardware: Intel confirms their proprietary UEFI code appears to have been leaked by a third party; the Alder Lake BIOS source code was leaked to 4chan and GitHub — Hack's perpetrator and origins remain unknown. — We recently broke the news that Intel's Alder Lake BIOS source code had been leaked … Paul Alcorn / Tom's Hardware: Intel confirms their proprietary UEFI code appears to have been leaked by a third party; the Alder Lake BIOS source code was…

Intel claims its Intel 4 node, its first to use EUV lithography, offers 21.5% higher frequencies or 40% power reduction vs Intel 7, up to 2x…

Paul Alcorn / Tom's Hardware: Intel claims its Intel 4 node, its first to use EUV lithography, offers 21.5% higher frequencies or 40% power reduction vs Intel 7, up to 2x transistor density — Intel announced the first details of its ‘Intel 4’ process node and shared an image of a Meteor Lake processor's compute die at the 2022 IEEE VLSI Symposium. Paul Alcorn / Tom's Hardware: Intel claims its Intel 4 node, its first to use EUV lithography, offers 21.5% higher frequencies or 40% power…

Top500: the US' AMD-powered Frontier supercomputer becomes the fastest in the world, topping 1.102 exaflops/second, overtaking…

Paul Alcorn / Tom's Hardware: Top500: the US' AMD-powered Frontier supercomputer becomes the fastest in the world, topping 1.102 exaflops/second, overtaking Japan's Fugaku by a wide margin — AMD-powered systems now comprise five of the top ten fastest supercomputers — The AMD-powered Frontier supercomputer … Paul Alcorn / Tom's Hardware: Top500: the US' AMD-powered Frontier supercomputer becomes the fastest in the world, topping 1.102 exaflops/second, overtaking Japan's…