Intel stories
Apple set to unveil new iMacs next week, featuring Intel's latest processors and the revolutionary Thunderbolt port.
New PC connection technology can transfer a HD movie in less than 30 seconds - Apple MacBook Pros first to use the new tech.
Plus: Intel goes after the cool factor by employing Black Eyed Peas mouthpiece will.i.am as Director of Creative Innovation - seriously.
Intel reveals 12 tech trends to look for in 2011, including the rise of Smart TVs, tablet mania, context-aware computing, and robust security enhancements.
Intel reports record-breaking Q3 with 18% revenue spike to USD $11.1bn, driven by corporate demand and growth in emerging markets, says CEO Paul Otellini.
Intel confirms a USD $1.4 billion deal to acquire Infineon's Wireless Solutions Business, aiming to boost its mobile and embedded product offerings.
Intel acquires McAfee for $7.68bn, aiming to integrate security into its chipmaking, addressing the surge in cyber threats.
Skype, the popular software application for voice calls, is set to revolutionise how we communicate and pay for calls.
Intel's experimental chip could replace electrons with light beams to carry data at 50Gbps, potentially revolutionizing computer design.
Intel's stellar Q2 earnings, featuring revenues of USD $10.8 billion, helped push the New Zealand dollar to 72 US cents, its highest in two months.
Intel's new Core processor, using 32nm technology, promises laptops that are lighter, faster, and have better battery life with 32% better performance.
In a bid to create faster chips for its devices, Apple has purchased Intrinsity, which has already created custom chips for the iPad.
At CES, Intel revealed that its Core i7 processor can render 3D video from two HD cameras, potentially revolutionising home video recording.
LG has officially announced its LG GW990 – a smartphone that will run Intel's powerful Moorestown CPU – at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Intel and NEC team up to revolutionize supercomputing, aiming to enhance high-performance computing systems with Intel's leading processors.
The Climate Savers Smart Computing Program, led by Intel and Google, launches in New Zealand to boost energy efficiency in PCs and servers.
Intel has unveiled a unified channel programme in Australia/New Zealand at the Solutions Summit in Melbourne, integrating system builders and resellers.
Intel may soon enter the iPhone chip market as reports suggest advanced negotiations with Infineon to acquire its Wireless Solutions segment.
HP launches redesigned portfolio of Envy, Pavilion and Mini notebooks with improved performance and user experiences.
Intel celebrates its 40th anniversary with insights from 20-year veteran Graham Tucker, reflecting on the tech revolution and future trends in computing.