Intel beats Q1 ’25 expectations, but Q2 not looking too good
The company changes its accounting to reflect focus on core products, which beat expectations for the quarter.
The company changes its accounting to reflect focus on core products, which beat expectations for the quarter.
Low-cost AIBs usually paired with older CPUs.
Testing shows faster performance than Nvidia’s H100 & H200 AI GPUs.
Intel confirms notebooks are still at risk.
If Intel spins off its fab, its R&D ratio may drop.
Where are all those wafers?
Powered by Intel’s 3 nm Arrow Lake-S Ultra 9 285H mobile processor.
The Ultra 9 285H brings great value, surprising performance.
The company beat expectations for the quarter but warned a return to profitability will take time.
Lower-cost Xe GPU Intel Arc B series.
What they see in store for the coming year.
2024 was a good, not great, year; 2025 will be a . . . .