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The surprising pricing of Intel’s upcoming 14th-gen laptops

One of the first laptops powered by Intel’s upcoming 14th-gen Meteor Lake CPUs has been spotted online, and based on what we’re seeing, the prices look surprisingly affordable. The information originated on X (formerly Twitter) from @momomo_us, who initially shared details about these new laptops via Newegg US. The post disclosed information about the expected CPUs and key specifications of the laptops. Among MSI’s lineup of work laptops featuring Meteor Lake CPUs, the Prestige 13 and 16 are the first ones…

Intel’s Sandra Rivera Talks About Ambitions for its 14,000 Employees in India, the Datacentre Market, and Future Investments

According to Intel, approximately 14,000 full-time staff and thousands more contract workers are based out of its Bengaluru campus, working on everything from CPU and GPU design to developing all kinds of software. This is Intel's largest R&D centre outside the USA, and people here collaborate with teams in multiple other countries. Of these, 3,000 people are dedicated to the company's Data Centre and AI Group, which is responsible for the Xeon CPU line, dedicated high-performance GPUs, custom silicon called FPGAs…

How AI is Changing Datacentres, the Role of CPUs vs GPUs, and Sustainable Design: Intel’s Sandra Rivera

Most people don't really think about datacentres, but we all use Internet-connected apps, streaming services, and communication tools that rely on processing and storing massive amounts of information. As the world gets more connected and it becomes easier to create and distribute huge amounts of data, the systems and processes needed to handle all of it keep evolving. Sandra Rivera, Intel Executive Vice President and General Manager, Data Centre and AI Group, was recently in Bengaluru, and Gadgets 360 had the chance to…

Intel’s game-changing move- AI integration for all offerings

Image Source : INTEL Intel aims high: AI to power all its built products During the Q2 2023 earnings call, Intel's CEO, Pat Gelsinger, unveiled the company's ambitious plan to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into every product they build. This strategic move aims to embed AI capabilities across all their platforms, signalling Intel's commitment to embracing the…

Intel’s 14th-gen chips may contain yet another disappointment

Intel Intel’s successor for its existing 13th-gen Raptor Lake desktop processors is expected to launch later this year, and as far as the rumors go, it’s not going to be a particularly exciting release. It’s already reportedly going to be a fairly minor upgrade — but now, counter to previous reports, a new piece of information suggests that Intel will continue using the same quad-core configuration for its Core i3 SKUs under the 14th-gen Raptor Lake Refresh series. The information comes from Twitter user…

Intel’s powerful CPUs won’t be coming out until 2024

Jacob Roach / Digital Trends Intel’s next two generations of desktop CPUs are both exciting and confusing. Luckily, new information has come to light around what to expect. The report comes from German publication Igor’s Lab, which claims to have seen Intel’s internal performance projections for these next two generations of chips. The report also affirms some of the details in Intel’s desktop road map, including that the 14th-gen fall release will be a Raptor Lake Refresh rather than true Meteor Lake desktop chips.…

Intel’s cute little NUC computer is being discontinued

Intel’s NUC computers are super compact, upgradable, and even powerful — but now, they’re being discontinued. ServeTheHome first reported that Intel is giving up on the personal computer business and will no longer be making its cute small form factor PCs.In an email to The Verge, Intel’s EMEA comms manager of client computing and graphics, Mark Walton, confirmed the news and issued the following statement:We have decided to stop direct investment in the Next Unit of Compute (NUC) Business and pivot our strategy to enable…

Intel’s New Processor Aims to Put Quantum Technology Into More Hands : ScienceAlert

A new quantum processor built on silicon will soon be made available to a select few universities and other institutions across the US, potentially giving more researchers an opportunity to tinker with quantum computing hardware first hand.Crafted by the computer chip manufacturer Intel, it's hoped that the new processor – offering twice as many qubits as a similar component announced last year – will drive research into quantum computing and bring the technology closer to becoming a practical reality.While quantum…

intel: Germany refusing Intel’s additional demand for subsidies for chip plant: report

Germany's Finance Minister Christian Lindner is refusing Intel's demands for higher subsidies for a 17-billion-euro ($18-billion) chip plant, saying the country could not afford it, the Financial Times reported on Sunday."There is no more money available in the budget," the newspaper quoted Lindner as saying in an interview. "We are trying to consolidate the budget right now, not expand it." The company was due to receive 6.8 billion euros in government support for its fabrication plant in Germany. However, due to higher…

Intel’s Arc graphics cards have quietly become excellent

Intel’s Arc A770 and A750 were decent at launch, but over the past few months, they’ve started to look like some of the best graphics cards you can buy if you’re on a budget. Disappointing generational improvements from AMD and Nvidia, combined with high prices, have made it hard to find a decent GPU around $200 to $300 — and Intel’s GPUs have silently filled that gap. They don’t deliver flagship performance, and in some cases, they’re just straight-up worse than the competition at the same price. But Intel has…