Skip to content Image: Intel How are Intel’s customers weathering tariffs and a possible recession? By buying Intel’s older products, and not its latest chips. Intel chief financial officer David Zinsner told analysts on Thursday that Intel sold more volume in its Raptor Lake chips than Lunar Lake, suggesting that customers preferred the higher-performance Raptor
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Intel reveals its 2026 PC processor plans
Image: Intel Intel confirmed its next major client CPU architecture during a conference call today: “Nova Lake,” which will debut in 2026. The news was delivered by Michelle Johnston Holthaus, who heads Intel Product, and David Zinsner, who along with Holthaus is serving as co-chief executive officer of Intel after Pat Gelsinger was asked to
Intel pledges to ‘fix’ Arrow Lake after launch ‘didn’t go
Image: Alex Esteves Intel’s latest “Arrow Lake” processor wasn’t up to snuff. On Friday, a key executive promised to outline went wrong, and to fix it. On a podcast with Hot Hardware, Intel vice president and general manager Robert Hallock acknowledged that the Arrow Lake launch “didn’t go as planned.” That was evidenced in PCWorld’s
Intel lost more money than it made last quarter
Image: Intel We knew Intel’s quarterly financial results weren’t going to be great, after the company announced a restructuring plan. But when you lose $16.6 billion in a quarter where you made $13.3 billion in revenue, it’s tough to see everything through rose-tinged glasses. The good news? Intel appears to have pleased investors, as its
Intel pushes harder to make AI apps run best on
Intel said Tuesday that it is expanding what it calls its AI Acceleration program into midrange software vendors, launching an AI developer NUC to speed the process. It’s all a bid to lasso software developers and bring them under the Core Ultra banner. For consumers, the program is an ongoing acknowledgement that Intel continues to
Intel confirms that a desktop version of Meteor Lake is
Image: Willis Lai / IDG Until now, Intel’s public stance has been that its Core Ultra (or “Meteor Lake”) chip will simply be a mobile processor. But that’s not true, the general manager of Intel’s Client Computing Division confirmed recently. In an interview with Michelle Johnston Holthaus, the executive vice president who oversees Intel’s processor
Intel kills off its 11th-gen Core processors
Image: Intel Intel has discontinued what appears to be the last of its 11th-gen Core “Tiger Lake” processors, potentially identifying them as targets for upcoming sales during the holidays and earlier. Toms Hardware originally noted the change, which has been publicly confirmed on Intel’s website. Intel’s decision affects several of its mobile chipsets as well







