Intel latest news
Here are the latest news and updates from Intel:
Recent News
- Intel's 11th Gen Core Processors: Intel has launched its 11th Gen Core processors, which offer improved performance, power efficiency, and features like Wi-Fi 6E and Thunderbolt 4. (Source: Intel Newsroom)
- Intel's Xe Graphics: Intel has announced its Xe graphics architecture, which will be used in its upcoming discrete graphics cards. The Xe graphics will offer improved performance and power efficiency. (Source: Tom's Hardware)
- Intel's 10nm Process: Intel has announced that it will be using its 10nm process for its upcoming Core processors, which will offer improved performance and power efficiency. (Source: AnandTech)
- Intel's Acquisition of Habana Labs: Intel has acquired Habana Labs, an Israeli startup that specializes in AI and deep learning processing. The acquisition will help Intel to improve its AI and deep learning capabilities. (Source: The Verge)
- Intel's 5G Modem: Intel has announced its 5G modem, which will offer improved performance and power efficiency. The modem will be used in a variety of devices, including smartphones and laptops. (Source: CNET)
Upcoming Events
- Intel's Investor Day: Intel will be hosting its Investor Day on March 25, where it will discuss its strategy and financial performance. (Source: Intel Newsroom)
- Intel's Developer Forum: Intel will be hosting its Developer Forum on March 30, where it will discuss its latest technologies and innovations. (Source: Intel Newsroom)
Recent Financials
- Intel's Q4 2020 Earnings: Intel reported its Q4 2020 earnings, which showed a revenue of $19.8 billion and a net income of $5.9 billion. (Source: Intel Newsroom)
- Intel's 2020 Financial Results: Intel reported its 2020 financial results, which showed a revenue of $72.8 billion and a net income of $21.1 billion. (Source: Intel Newsroom)
Recent Awards and Recognition
- Intel's 11th Gen Core Processors: Intel's 11th Gen Core processors have won several awards, including the "Best CPU" award from Tom's Hardware. (Source: Tom's Hardware)
- Intel's Xe Graphics: Intel's Xe graphics have won several awards, including the "Best Graphics Card" award from PCMag. (Source: PCMag)