It was recently reported that Intel also had an opportunity to invest in OpenAI back in 2018, but former CEO Bob Swan didn’t think generative AI would arrive soon enough to realize a return in a reasonable timeframe. OpenAI is now privately valued at over $150 billion, more than Intel’s market cap of $110 billion.
An AI product from a tech company cofounded in Denver will be part of Intel's new PC platform designed to help businesses capitalize on the power of artificial intelligence.
Tom’s Guide reports that while Intel Xeon processors have traditionally powered a lot of servers, AMD’s EPYC lineup is gaining ground. That manifests in $3.5 billion for AMD‘s datacenter segment in Q3, where Intel’s was about $3.3 billion (That’s down from $5-6 billion a couple of years ago).
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While the upbeat total revenue forecast pushed up Intel shares by about 5% in early trading on Friday, its stock remains more than 50% lower for the year as the chipmaker misses out on the AI boom and struggles with a turnaround. The Gaudi disappointment ...
While Intel said it will miss its modest 2024 revenue goal for Gaudi processors, rival AMD upgraded its full-year sales forecast for Instinct GPUs to a much higher number in the Nvidia-dominated data center AI chip market.
MCALLEN, Texas – South Texas College is partnering with Intel Corporation to create an Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Manufacturing course that will start in 2025. The course will be part of STC’s Advanced Manufacturing Technology (AMT) program ...
Intel U.S. Channel Chief Michael Green told CRN that channel partners will play a “massive role” in rollout of the Gaudi 3 accelerator chip in 2025.
AMD has toppled Intel's long reign as the top chip brand for datacenter processors. Most corporations heavily relied on Intel's Xeon CPUs to power their servers for the longest time with AMD stacking miles behind.
Intel has struggled to stay competitive in recent years, causing it to layoff thousands of employees and slash employee perks like free coffee.
Dell Technologies and Intel are collaborating to accelerate enterprise transformation by packaging AI, applications, connectivity and infrastructure.
At the Lenovo Tech World conference, the company reached well beyond hardware to present an end-to-end approach to AI for both enterprises and individuals.