Intel news
Here are some recent news and updates from Intel:
Recent News
- Intel Launches 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 Acquires Granulate: Intel has acquired Granulate, a company that specializes in AI-powered optimization for cloud and data center workloads. (Source: The Verge)
- Intel Partners with Microsoft on Quantum Computing: Intel has partnered with Microsoft to develop a new quantum computing platform that combines Intel's quantum processing units (QPUs) with Microsoft's Azure Quantum cloud service. (Source: Microsoft News Center)
- Intel Launches Optane Memory H10: Intel has launched its Optane Memory H10, a new storage solution that combines Intel's Optane memory with a QLC NAND flash drive. (Source: Tom's Hardware)
- Intel Reports Q4 2020 Financial Results: Intel has reported its financial results for Q4 2020, with revenue of $19.8 billion and net income of $5.9 billion. (Source: Intel Newsroom)
Upcoming Events
- Intel Developer Forum (IDF): Intel's annual developer conference, IDF, is scheduled to take place on March 30-31, 2021. (Source: Intel Newsroom)
- CES 2021: Intel is expected to showcase its latest technologies and products at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2021, which takes place from January 11-14, 2021. (Source: CES Website)
Recent Research and Developments
- Intel's Neuromorphic Chip: Intel has developed a new neuromorphic chip that can learn and adapt like the human brain, with potential applications in areas like robotics and autonomous vehicles. (Source: IEEE Spectrum)
- Intel's Quantum Computing Breakthrough: Intel has made a breakthrough in quantum computing, achieving a record-breaking quantum volume of 4.8 million in its 53-qubit quantum processor. (Source: Science Magazine)
- Intel's 3D Stacked Memory: Intel has developed a new 3D stacked memory technology that can increase storage density and reduce power consumption. (Source: EE Times)