Report: Intel struggles with new 18A process as it cuts workers and cancels projects
Andrew Cunningham / arstechnica - Intel says it's still on track to launch its first 18A Core Ultra chips in 2025.
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Intel is spinning off its Network and Edge group
Rebecca Szkutak / techcrunch - Intel will remain an anchor investor in the stand-alone company, which produced $5.8 billion in revenue in 2024.
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Intel next-gen desktop CPUs to feature 12-52 cores across Core Ultra 3, 5, 7, and 9 SKUs
techspot - At the heart of Intel's strategy is a flagship model expected to feature an unprecedented 52 cores. This high-end chip combines 16 high-performance "Coyote Cove" cores, 32 efficient "Arctic Wolf" cores, and four additional low-power island cores. These lo…
Back to Top / Friday, July 25, 2025, 10:21 am / permalink 10911 / 3 stories in 7 months
Intel abandons chip plants in Germany and Poland, confirms more layoffs
Dan Robinson / theregister - CEO Lip-Bu Tan says strategy shift will focus on customer needs, efficiency, and cutting costs Ailing chip giant Intel is ditching its manufacturing sites in Germany and Poland and signaling further job cuts ahead as its new leader tries to stem the losse…
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Intel continues to pull back on its manufacturing projects
Rebecca Szkutak / techcrunch - Intel cancelled multiple manufacturing projects in Europe and delayed its Ohio chip plant for the second time this year.
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Intel to Lay Off 15% of Workers, Cancel Billions in Projects in Bid for Rebound
Robbie Whelan / wsj - The American chip-making giant is facing a strategic crossroads as it chases rivals like Nvidia and TSMC in the global silicon boom.
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Intel swings the axe again as it looks to lose 5,000 staff
Iain Thomson / theregister - Our sources tell us mostly back office staff were let go, and that the mood in the office is very pessimistic Intel has filed documents that reveal plans to fire around 5,000 staff, mostly in California and Oregon.…
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Intel CEO Admits Defeat to Nvidia, Declares ‘We Are Not in the Top 10’ in Stunning Reality Check
Markus Kasanmascheff / winbuzzer - New Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan has delivered a stark reality check, admitting the company has lost the AI training race to Nvidia and is no longer a top-10 chip leader.The post Intel CEO Admits Defeat to Nvidia, Declares ‘We Are Not in the Top 10’ in Stunning R…
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Intel spins out AI robotics company RealSense with $50 million raise
cnbc - Tech companies like Tesla and Amazon have bet big on robotics technology and automation.
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Intel might axe the 18A process node for foundry customers, essentially leaving TSMC with no rival — Intel reportedly to focus on 14A
tomshardware - Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is weighing whether to stop offering the company's 18A technology to external clients and instead focus on the next-generation 14A process, a move that could withdraw Intel from the broad foundry market for several years.
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Intel shutters its automotive business amid restructuring push
Maria Deutscher / siliconangle - Intel Corp. plans to wind down its automotive business and lay off most of the unit’s employees. The Oregonian reported the development on Wednesday, citing an internal company memo. Intel confirmed the move in a statement issued to TechCrunch today. “As …
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Intel: Accenture and AI Take Over Marketing in Sweeping Job Cuts
Markus Kasanmascheff / winbuzzer - Intel is outsourcing its marketing division to Accenture and replacing jobs with AI, a radical move by CEO Lip-Bu Tan to slash costs and reverse years of significant financial losses amid intense industry competition.The post Intel: Accenture and AI Take …
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Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF hits record-low price of $229
techspot - Intel's Core Ultra 7 265KF is a power-efficient and very capable CPU, well-suited for creators and productivity-focused users. While it lacks integrated graphics and isn't top-tier for gaming, it performs generally well for casual play. At $229, it offers…
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Intel to lay off up to 20% of Intel Foundry workers
Rebecca Szkutak / techcrunch - Rumors of these layoffs began back in April as Intel looks to refocus on its core business units and shed additional bloat.
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Apple says macOS Tahoe 26 will be the last OS to support Intel Macs, as Rosetta 2 sunsets one year later
Anthony Bouchard / idownloadblog - Apple says macOS Tahoe 26 will be the last major software update for Intel-equipped Macs as Rosetta 2 will stop being supported one year later.
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macOS Tahoe will be the last big update for Intel Macs, but here’s why that’s good news
José Adorno / bgr - Five WWDCs ago, Apple unveiled macOS Big Sur. This was the last time the company updated its macOS design. Despite its many flaws, Big Sur …The post macOS Tahoe will be the last big update for Intel Macs, but here’s why that’s good news appeared first on …
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macOS Tahoe is the last big update for Intel Macs
appleinsider - It wasn't mentioned at the WWDC keynote, but it may have been obvious. Apple has now made it clear that macOS Tahoe is the end of the line for Intel Macs.The Mac Pro was Apple's last Intel-based Mac that it sold in 2023Admittedly, I missed my guess on thi…
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Intel Scores Legal Victory Against Patent Troll VLSI
A federal jury sided with Intel after a heated three‐day trial, affirming that its licensing rights over contested VLSI patents are valid. The ruling undercuts claims by the patent troll and could reshape future tech litigation, marking a significant win amid fierce legal battles.
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macOS 26 set to drop support for older Intel-based Macs
Recent reports suggest that Apple is preparing to release macOS 26, which is rumored to discontinue support for several older Intel Mac models. This move fits within Apple’s broader drive for a unified, modern operating system, forcing legacy hardware users to consider an upgrade.
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Intel eyes divestiture of non-core unit
In a strategic pivot, Intel is reportedly exploring the sale of its networking and edge unit as it sharpens its focus on core PC and data center chip markets. The move, intended to streamline operations, illustrates a classic case of tech giant refocusing its priorities amid an ever-shifting semiconductor landscape.
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