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Tech
Intel and Siemens just pulled out of Europe’s biggest tech conference after its leader criticized Western support of Israel after terror attacks
By
Nick Turner
and
Bloomberg
October 19, 2023
Intel hit with massive EU antitrust fine after all, but it’s ‘only’ $400 million
By
Stephanie Bodoni
and
Bloomberg
September 22, 2023
Finance
SoftBank lines up Apple, Nvidia, Intel as strategic investors for Arm IPO as chipmaker rides A.I. wave
By
Amy Or
,
Ian King
,
Liana Baker
and
Bloomberg
September 2, 2023
Newsletters
A.I. and big market shifts are making PCs interesting again
By
David Meyer
August 30, 2023
Commentary
U.S. chip efforts have focused on advanced semiconductors–but low-tech legacy chips could give China an unexpected edge
By
Rakesh Kumar
August 18, 2023
Intel is backing off a $5.4 billion deal—and actually paying out a $353 million termination fee—because China just never approved it
By
The Associated Press
August 16, 2023
Commentary
I’ve spent 25+ years in the semiconductor industry. Here’s why I’m confident we can take on the A.I. challenge
By
Michelle Johnston Holthaus
August 3, 2023
Tech
Chipmaker CEOs head to Washington to fight restrictions on selling to China—and protect their bottom lines
By
Jenny Leonard
,
Ian King
and
Bloomberg
July 15, 2023
Newsletters
Intel soaks up Europe’s chip anxieties and subsidies by the billions
By
David Meyer
June 20, 2023
Tech
Intel struggles to make good on chip-making bet as rivals like Nvidia get ahead: ‘We didn’t get into this mud hole because everything was going great’
By
Prarthana Prakash
May 31, 2023
Tech
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger calls China one of the firm’s ‘most important markets,’ even as the U.S. pushes to limit the export of chip technology to the country
By
Nicholas Gordon
April 13, 2023
Tech
Chance to host semiconductor factories under CHIPS Act has Oregon reconsidering rules against urban sprawl
By
Andrew Selsky
and
The Associated Press
March 26, 2023
Success
How Gordon Moore invented ‘Moore’s Law’ 3 years before co-founding Intel: ‘It’s what made Silicon Valley’
By
The Associated Press
March 25, 2023
Tech
Gordon Moore, cofounder of chip titan Intel who helped herald in the PC era, dies at 94
By
Laurence Arnold
,
Jason Kelly
,
Ian King
and
Bloomberg
March 25, 2023
China’s chip imports drop over 25% in the first 2 months of 2023 as U.S. tightens its tech controls on the country
By
Nicholas Gordon
March 8, 2023
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