Intel, the world's largest chipmaker, will reveal what it's been up to lately at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco later this month. The main items on the agenda? Networking chips and server ...
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Fresh off announcing the majority sale of its Altera programmable chip business, Intel is now reportedly looking to shed its networking and edge computing unit. Intel is reportedly eyeing the sale of ...
Intel plans to combine two product groups in a reorganization of its communications chip business. Effective Jan. 1, the Intel Communications Group, which offers networking chips, will absorb the ...
In recent days Intel and Nvidia have introduced or announced new networking products with a common goal of offloading networking traffic to the network processor, thus freeing up the CPU for ...
Update: Intel declined to comment. Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) is thinking of selling its network and edge businesses as the company intends to divest parts which its new CEO does not see as vital, Reuters ...
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Intel announced of signing a definite agreement to acquire LSI s Axxia networking business and related assets from Singapore based Avago, a vendor of analog semiconductor devices, for $650 million in ...
This year's most-read stories about Intel span leadership changes, CPU launches, new major shareholders, and plenty of industry scrutiny.
Researchers at Intel Corp. today announced they have made some noteworthy progress in the area of integrated silicon photonics, paving the way for faster networking between processors. Intel Labs ...
Intel plans to combine two product groups in a reorganization of its communications chip business. Effective Jan. 1, the Intel Communications Group, which offers networking chips, will absorb the ...