Intel's top Pentium chip, introduced in late 2000. The successor to the Pentium III, the Pentium 4 features the NetBurst micro-architecture (see NetBurst). All Pentium 4 chips are single core ...
Cantor Fitzgerald analyst C.J. Muse isn’t sold, even as he notes that at a 0.8x multiple of book value, Intel’s stock INTC is at its least expensive level in 30 years or more. Back To Top ...
Intel 7 and Intel 4 have been completed, with Intel 3, 20A, and 18A coming in the next few years. Intel 7 is the company's 10nm process, and Intel 4 is its 7nm process. The names can be misleading ...
Intel unveiled the design of its Tejas processor ... By comparison, the 90nm Prescott-based Pentium 4 521 was set at the same frequency and had an 84w TDP while the upcoming 65nm Core 2 Duo ...
Hardware hacker Dmitry Grinberg recently achieved what might sound impossible: booting Linux on the Intel 4004, the world's first commercial microprocessor. With just 2,300 transistors and an ...
Intel only trailed Nvidia ($1.4 billion), AMD ($259 million), Palantir ($189 million), and Tesla ($164 million). It outpaced ...
Intel projects $4 billion in AI chip sales for 2024, with Gaudi 3 expected to contribute $500 million. If these new chips find favor with customers, Intel could boost its revenues further.
The successor to the Pentium Pro from Intel. Pentium II refers to the CPU chip or the PC that uses it. Code-named Klamath, the Pentium II was a Pentium Pro with MMX multimedia instructions.
NEW YORK, Aug 26 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Intel’s (INTC.O), opens new tab in a money-spending fight, and it’s falling short. The company has plowed billions into matching Taiwan Semiconductor ...
Intel Corp. is considering options for its stake in its struggling automated driving systems provider Mobileye Global Inc. as part of a major strategy overhaul, people with knowledge of the matter ...
Shares of chip giant Intel jumped more than 9% on Friday (Au. 30), but the gains were not because things are going great. Intel (INTC) is having a rotten year, and its stock price reflects the misery.
The Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio, a key valuation measure, is calculated by dividing the stock's most recent closing price by the sum of the diluted earnings per share from continuing operations ...