March 4 (Reuters) - Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is now starting to recognize its 18A manufacturing technology as a potential ...
A bipartisan group of senators raised national security concerns about the chipmaker, which is now partly owned by taxpayers.
By Max A. Cherney and Stephen Nellis SAN FRANCISCO, March 3 (Reuters) - Intel said on Tuesday that longstanding board Chair ...
A bipartisan group of six US senators pressed Intel Corp. for more information about its relationship with ACM Research Inc., ...
Intel’s massive Ohio One campus in New Albany is officially on a slower track, with the chip giant now telling state ...
Intel board chair Frank Yeary retires after 17 years as Craig Barratt succeeds amid Lip-Bu Tan’s turnaround strategy.
Intel appears to be recalibrating a cornerstone of its advanced manufacturing strategy as CEO Lip‑Bu Tan signals that the ...
"Ohio One remains part of our long-term plans for U.S. manufacturing and we will continue to paceconstruction with customer ...
INTEL CEO Lip-Bu Tan is now starting to recognize its 18A manufacturing technology as a potential offering for external ...
A bipartisan group of lawmakers led by Senator Elizabeth Warren and Senator Tom Cotton raised national security concerns in a ...
Chip and AI-related stocks saw some relief on Wednesday after oil prices eased for the first time since the U.S.-Iran war ...
Intel Corp. INTC signaled sustained demand for its server processors amid the AI boom, even as production capacity remains ...