Codasip looking for a quick sale, Siemens applying AI across its design portfolio, employing AI for RF design migration, Wolfspeed filing for bankruptcy, and Intel 14A...
Intel
Intel remains a global leader in semiconductor technology, driving innovation across cloud computing, data centers, and high-performance computing. With its focus on next-generation processors and AI hardware, Intel continues to push the boundaries of performance, efficiency, and power. Recent advancements in quantum computing, 5G technology, and AI/ML accelerators position Intel at the forefront of computing technology. Intel’s continued innovations in chip architecture and manufacturing processes impact a wide range of sectors, from autonomous driving to healthcare and consumer electronics, solidifying its role in shaping the future of digital transformation.
What caught your eye? (AI chip design, Intel 14A, Satellite services)
This week we're talking about AI for chip design, Intel considering a focus on its 14A foundry process, and the use of satellite data for public services...
Most Read – Semiconductor skills, Foundry 2.0, Selling Nvidia shares
UK government semiconductor skills funding, the MEMS market bouncing back, Continental setting up a fabless chip unit, Jensen Huang selling Nvidia shares, and Intel at number two for Foundry 2.0...
Intel wants to be humble
At a dinner in Taiwan earlier this week, Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan (pictured) said Intel wants to be humble. “We want to be humble and learn from the customers and listen to their feedback,” said Tan. Tan said he visited 1,500 customers in his first month as CEO of Cadence and wants to do the same at Intel, reports the ...
Intel looking to sell Networking and Edge Group
Intel is reported to be looking at off-loading its Network and Edge Group (NEX) to concentrate on PC and data centre, reports Reuters. Plans include both selling the unit and putting it into a partnership with another company. It is said that Intel has already talked to other companies about this plan. In April it sold 51% of Altera to ...
Most Read – Raspberry Pi OS, AI infrastructure, Intel 18A PDK
A gloomy forecast for the semiconductor industry, the use of AI for complex chip design verification, a Raspberry Pi OS update, AI infrastructure in Saudi Arabia, and Intel Foundry Services...
Siemens and IFS certify tools
Siemens Digital Industries Software and Intel Foundry have announced tool certifications. Siemens’ Calibre nmPlatform tool is now certified for the Intel 18A PDK. Siemens’ Solido SPICE and Analog FastSPICE (AFS) software tools have been certified for the Intel 18A PDK. Siemens’ Calibre nmPlatform and its Analog FastSPICE (AFS) software, which is part of Siemens’ Solido Simulation Suite offerings, are also ...
Most Read – Apple smartphones, GigaFab cluster, Qualcomm countersuit
China-US trade, Apple losing share in the smartphone market, TSMC plans for a GigaFab cluster in Arizona, Intel cutting 20% of its workforce, and Qualcomm filing a countersuit against Arm......
Intel sells 51% of Altera
Intel is to sell 51% of Altera to Silver Lake for $4.46 billion in a deal which is said to value Altera at $8.75 billion. Intel will own 49% of Altera. Intel will receive $3.4 billion cash for its stake in Altera, reports Bloomberg. In 2015, Intel paid $16.7 billion for Altera. Raghib Hussain will succeed Sandra Rivera as CEO ...
Most Read – TI isolated modulator, Greenland, ReRAM memory
For those written in the last week, our most read stories on the site cover Weebit Nano, the promise of Greenland, TSMC 2nm production, TI's motor control for compact robot designs, and Intel's 18A production...