According to a new report, Intel will provide modems for the AT&T iPhone 7 as well as most international devices. Qualcomm, on the other hand, will make hardware that will find its way into Verizon iPhones, as well as those sold in China amongst other countries.
We have official confirmation from Intel on the probable release date of its 7th-generation Kaby Lake processors. Here are the details.
Intel has decided to can its Atom line of smartphone CPUs after having been beaten out repeatedly by ARM chips. The company made the decision to kill the entire product lineup, including the massively delayed Broxton chip, effectively pulling out of the mobile market.
Android-based Remix OS for Intel-powered desktop PCs and Macs is available to download right now. Here's what you need to know.
It's already been a big week for PC enthusiasts following the release of Windows 10, but Intel has jumped onto the bandwagon by releasing two new processors aimed squarely at the desktop gamers and power users amongst us. The two chips, the Core i7-6700K and Core i5-6600K, are the first of Intel's sixth-generation Core processors which have been codenamed Skylake.
Intel made splashes in the personal computing industry with its announcement of the Compute Stick; an HDMI dongle that can basically turn any modern monitor (or TV) into a fully equipped computer. When the product was announced a while back, it wasn't clear when it will become available. Well, now it's available for pre-order, from a couple of reputable online retailers, albeit with a catch.
If you’re looking to turn your TV into a full blown PC, then Intel has the perfect solution for your needs, and it’s called the Intel Compute Stick. It will turn any HDMI enabled TV into a Windows 8.1 running PC straight away. Head on over the break, for further details.
Google Glass has been in some hot waters lately, with the search giant not having the easiest run with its futuristic gadget. Say what you may, but Google isn't letting its wearable wash away just yet, and is reportedly planning on a next-generation of the wearable with support from Intel.
Intel's new fanless, ultra-slim 14nm Broadwell processors should be ready for action later on this fall, with the chip maker having today released a few additional details. The run-down of some newly-unveiled tech specs can be seen after the fold.
This year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, has so far managed to throw up all kinds of interesting surprising and often bizarre innovations. We've seen Parrot showcasing the insane Jumping Sumo, listened to Pebble introducing the next-generation of smartwatch and watched as Orbotrix highlighted the features and versatility of the new Bluetooth controlled Sphero 2B. The show isn't over yet, so there's still plenty more to come, including Intel’s announcement of the Edison, a "full Pentium-class PC" that's the size of a standard SD card.