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Intel Corporation is a leader in semiconductor manufacturing, specializing in the design and production of advanced integrated circuits and microprocessors that power a wide range of computing devices, from personal computers to data centers and Internet of Things applications. The company is renowned for its innovative technologies that drive performance and efficiency in computing, offering products tailored for various sectors including consumer, enterprise, and mobile markets. In addition to hardware, Intel also invests in software and services to support its ecosystem, fostering advancements in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and autonomous systems. Through its commitment to research and development, Intel plays a critical role in shaping the future of technology.

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Intel Electronics News: Delays, Innovations, and the AI Push
March 7, 2025 - In the rapidly evolving landscape of the semiconductor industry, Intel Electronics continues to be a pivotal player, driving innovation and shaping the future of technology. However, the company has faced its fair share of challenges in recent times, from delays in chip factory construction to adjustments in its workforce. Despite these hurdles, Intel remains committed to pushing the boundaries of technology, particularly in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI). This news article delves into Intel's recent developments, challenges, and future prospects.
Via AB Newswire · March 7, 2025
What is the current status of the chip industry
The design field of the chip industry 8837840 refers to all processes from specification formulation, architecture design to tape-out. Many friends may not know what tape out is. In other words, for chip design, in a simple and popular way, all processes before chip production in the wafer factory belong to the design field. In the chip industry, we call those companies that are only engaged in chip design and do not have other production, packaging and testing businesses as failures or design houses, such as Huawei HiSilicon, Ziguang Zhanrui, ZTE Microelectronics, Bitland, Cambrian, Huiding Technology and Quanzhi in China. Qualcomm and Broadcom in the United States also belong to this category. The company that has both chip business and chip wafer manufacturing business is called IDM (Integrated Device Manufacturing). The domestic company is also one of these enterprises, including Intel in the United States, Samsung and Hynix in South Korea, and Italian and French semiconductors in Italy.
Via AB Newswire · March 3, 2025
MWC 2025: Intel Showcases Foundational Network Infrastructure with Xeon 6
The telecommunications industry is undergoing a major transformation as AI and 5G technologies reshape networks and connectivity. While operators are eager to modernize infrastructure, challenges remain, such as high capital expenditures, security concerns and integration with legacy systems. At MWC 2025, Intel – alongside more than 50 partners and customers – will showcase groundbreaking solutions that deliver high capacity and high efficiency performance with built-in AI integration, eliminating the need for costly additional hardware and delivering optimized total cost of ownership (TCO).
By Intel Corporation · Via Business Wire · March 3, 2025
VVC Gains Momentum in 2024; Adoption Milestones Set Stage for Breakthroughs in 2025
BEAVERTON, Ore. - Feb. 6, 2025 - PRLog -- Versatile Video Coding (VVC) made significant strides in 2024, with growing adoption across consumer electronics, software frameworks, and industry applications, positioning it as a transformative technology set to expand further in 2025 with broader deployments and increased efficiency gain, says Justin Ridge, president of the Media Coding Industry Forum (MC-IF) and principal engineer at Nokia's multimedia research and standardization unit, in a recent vidcast interview for journalists. The past year saw VVC make significant inroads across multiple sectors, particularly in consumer adoption and industry integration.Milestones of 2024: VVC Finds Its Footing"One of the most notable achievements of 2024 was Intel's decision to integrate VVC decoding capabilities into its Lunar Lake GPUs. Released in September, this hardware-level integration signaled a major step forward in VVC's adoption, bringing the technology into the hands of everyday consumers through their devices," he said.In addition to hardware, software advancements also underscored VVC's growing presence. The versatile multimedia framework FFmpeg added support for VVC encoding and decoding mid-year, marking another critical milestone.Ridge described FFmpeg as a "Swiss Army knife for multimedia" and emphasized that its adoption of VVC makes the technology accessible to a much broader audience, from developers to independent content creators."These developments," Ridge noted, "are fostering a foundation for more widespread use.The Future of VVC: Forecasting 2025As 2025 approaches, Ridge expects VVC to make significant strides in three key areas."First, grassroots interest in the technology is likely to increase, thanks in part to FFmpeg's integration. With more tools making VVC accessible, independent creators and 'prosumers' are beginning to explore how the technology can compress files more efficiently and optimize streaming," he said.This grassroots adoption, Ridge predicted, will spark greater awareness and demand for VVC capabilities.Simultaneously, VVC is poised to expand further into consumer electronics. Ridge highlighted its inclusion in TV chipsets and its role in Brazil's new TV standards as signs of growing momentum."Once regional markets like Brazil adopt VVC on a larger scale," Ridge explained, global economies of scale often follow, driving adoption in other parts of the world."The integration of VVC into mobile ecosystems represents another promising frontier. Ridge pointed to demonstrations in 2024 that showcased the technology running efficiently on older mobile devices."These prototypes, combined with software designed for broader use, suggest that VVC's mobile applications could soon reach commercial deployment," he explained.Challenges and Key Considerations for AdoptionDespite its promise, the adoption of VVC is not without challenges. Ridge emphasized that deploying a new codec requires careful consideration of several factors. In industries like telecommunications, spectrum and bandwidth efficiency are critical. VVC's ability to deliver high-quality video at lower bitrates offers a potential solution to spectrum saturation, providing an incentive for adoption."Another challenge lies in managing fragmentation and compatibility. While VVC provides clear benefits, organizations must also consider how to maintain support for legacy systems during the transition. For example, broadcasters cannot afford to alienate audiences with older devices that lack VVC compatibility," said Ridge.The logistical complexities of integrating VVC into workflows also pose hurdles. From video production to transmission and decoding, the entire ecosystem must support the new codec for it to succeed. Ridge pointed out that timing is key; organizations must carefully align their efforts with broader industry readiness to maximize the benefits of adoption.The ROI of VVCFor organizations considering VVC, the potential return on investment is a compelling factor. On this front, Ridge noted that VVC has a lot going for its immediate and long-term future."This technology's coding efficiency is unparalleled, enabling organizations to achieve higher video quality at lower bitrates. This makes it possible for industry players to reduce storage and transmission costs significantly, an efficiency that translates directly into financial savings, whether through reduced storage needs or optimized spectrum usage," he said.Additionally, VVC's technical design makes it well-suited for deployment across an extensive variety of devices, including lower-end products."The codec's reasonable decoder complexity, which allows it to operate efficiently on a wide range of devices—including older smartphones—without excessive battery drain," he said.Beyond cost savings, VVC's rigorous design and testing processes ensure reliability and interoperability across various industries. The ability to span applications—from immersive video to scalable formats—further enhances its appeal, offering a unified solution that reduces the need for multiple specialized codecs.MC-IF's Role in Supporting AdoptionAs the industry navigates the opportunities and challenges of VVC, MC-IF will continue to play a critical role in facilitating adoption. Ridge outlined the organization's commitment to education, aiming to bridge the gap between the technical complexity of VVC standards and the practical needs of users. By providing clear guidelines and addressing concerns that VVC is difficult to deploy, MC-IF helps stakeholders understand how to integrate VVC effectively into a growing number of operations. Ridge underscored the expanding role of video across industries."From automotive applications to surveillance and beyond, video is becoming integral to products and services that were once outside the traditional scope of video technology. By supporting interoperability and scalability, VVC offers a pathway to unlock new opportunities across these emerging markets," he said.With the collective efforts of a growing ecosystem, 2025 promises to be a landmark year for this versatile and transformative technology. For Ridge and the industry at large, the focus remains on ensuring VVC delivers on its potential to reshape the future of video.To see the full interview with Justin Ridge, Click Here.Photos: (Click photo to enlarge) Source: MC-IFRead Full Story - VVC Gains Momentum in 2024; Adoption Milestones Set Stage for Breakthroughs in 2025 | More news from this sourcePress release distribution by PRLog
Via PRLog · February 6, 2025
NEXCOM Unveils FTA 5190 AI-Powered Edge Server with Intel Xeon 6 SoC
New Taipei City, Taiwan - February 26 th, 2025 - NEXCOM is pleased to announce the FTA 5190 AI-Powered Edge Server, powered by the Intel Xeon 6 SoC. The FTA 5190 meets the growing demand for seamless data processing, enabling efficient collaboration, big data handling, and application-centric deployments.
Via AB Newswire · February 26, 2025
Intel Unveils Leadership AI and Networking Solutions with Xeon 6 Processors
As enterprises modernize infrastructure to meet the demands of next-gen workloads like AI, high-performing and efficient compute is essential across the full spectrum – from data centers to networks, edge and even the PC. To address these challenges, Intel today launched its Xeon 6 processors with Performance-cores (P-cores), providing industry-leading performance for the broadest set of data center and network infrastructure workloads and best-in-class efficiency to create an unmatched server consolidation opportunity.
By Intel Corporation · Via Business Wire · February 24, 2025
South Korea Outlaws Downloading DeepSeek Apps, Cites Privacy Concerns
South Korea has halted new DeepSeek AI chatbot downloads, as confirmed by the country’s data protection authority. The chatbot will remain unavailable until necessary adjustments are made to comply with South Korea’s data privacy laws.
Via Investor Brand Network · February 20, 2025
Intel Corporation to Participate in Upcoming Investor Conferences
Intel Corporation today announced that company executives will participate in the following investor events:
By Intel Corporation · Via Business Wire · February 13, 2025
Syber Gaming Expands GRVTY Lineup with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series for Next-Gen Performance
Syber, a division of CyberPowerPC, a leader in high-performance gaming and creator PCs, announces the launch of the Syber GRVTY mid-tower gaming PC featuring the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards with Blackwell architecture. Engineered for demanding gamers and creators, the GRVTY delivers top-tier performance, a monolithic pure-form design aesthetic, and future-ready technology to redefine the gaming experience.
Via Get News · February 10, 2025
Intel Reports Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2024 Financial Results
Intel Corporation today reported fourth-quarter and full-year 2024 financial results.
By Intel Corporation · Via Business Wire · January 30, 2025
Qualcomm Returns to the Server Processor Market
Qualcomm, a global leader in mobile processor manufacturing, is actively building a team dedicated to the development of server SoCs. From job postings, the company is recruiting key positions such as "Server System on Chip (SoC) Security Architect." Moreover, Qualcomm's data center team is committed to developing high-performance, energy-efficient server solutions for data center applications. They plan to develop a reference platform based on Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC, covering a comprehensive range of content including hardware, software, reference designs, user guides, and SDKs.
Via AB Newswire · January 21, 2025
Revolutionising Tourism Safety: Royal Thai Tourist Police & Gorilla Technology Lead Thailand's Global AI Initiative
Bangkok, Thailand--(Newsfile Corp. - January 21, 2025) - Gorilla Technology Group Inc. (NASDAQGRRR) ("Gorilla" or the "Company"), is proud to announce an ambitious five-year partnership with the Royal Thai Tourist Police, to transform Thailand into the global gold standard for tourism safety and innovation. This unparalleled collaboration will implement state-of-the-art AI-driven solutions across the nation's most iconic and visited tourist destinations, positioning Thailand as the showcase for smart tourism security worldwide.
Via Newsfile · January 21, 2025
Unpacking VALC Consultants: Transforming Construction Through Innovation and Insight
Listen To This Article VALC Consultants was born from founder Valerie Crafton’s hands-on experience in the construction industry. Recognizing inefficiencies in large-scale projects and a culture of reactive problem-solving, Valerie saw a critical gap: businesses often adopted technologies that didn’t address their core issues. Instead of fitting solutions to problems, many organizations applied Band-Aids to […]
Via Small Business Trendsetters · January 16, 2025
Intel Capital to Become Standalone Investment Fund
Intel Corporation (“Intel”) today announced its intention to separate Intel Capital, its global venture capital arm, into a standalone fund. The new fund will bring Intel Capital’s corporate structure into alignment with other leading venture firms, enabling greater autonomy and the flexibility to attract external capital. Intel will remain an anchor investor in the new company.
By Intel Corporation · Via Business Wire · January 14, 2025
Revenue Grid Introduces AI-Powered Intel and CRM Records Assistants for Zero CRM Experience
Atlanta, Georgia--(Newsfile Corp. - January 14, 2025) - Revenue Grid expands its AI Sales Assistants within the Revenue Grid Action...
Via Newsfile · January 14, 2025
TVCMALL: Leading Cell Phone Accessories Wholesaler Boosts Your Online Sales at CES 2025
LAS VEGAS, January 10, 2025 -- CES 2025, one of the world's largest and most influential tech events, concluded with over 4,000 exhibitors showcasing breakthroughs in AI, digital health, mobility, and more. TVCMALL, a standout one-stop B2B wholesaler, marked its second consecutive appearance at CES by delivering comprehensive wholesale solutions. Showcasing eco-friendly, AI-powered electronic accessories and debuting the new brand, TVCMALL is redefining wholesale for global entrepreneurs.
Via Press Release Distribution Service · January 10, 2025
Intel to Report Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2024 Financial Results
Intel Corporation today announced that it will report fourth-quarter and full-year 2024 financial results on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025, promptly after close of market. Intel will then hold an earnings conference call at 2 p.m. PST that day to discuss the results.
By Intel Corporation · Via Business Wire · January 8, 2025
CORRECTING and REPLACING Intel Accelerates Software-Defined Innovation with Whole-Vehicle Approach
Subheadline of release dated January 7, 2025 should read: virtual development environment (instead of virtual design environment). First paragraph, second sentence should read: Intel® Automotive Virtual Development Environment (VDE) (instead of Intel® Automotive Virtual Design Environment (VDE)).
By Intel Corporation · Via Business Wire · January 8, 2025
Three Major Foundries and Emerging Forces: The Race to Mass Produce 2nm Chips
With the rapid development of semiconductor technology, 2-nanometer (nm) chips have become the focus of competition among global technology giants. As the world's largest wafer foundry, TSMC has made significant progress in 2nm technology, while Samsung and Intel face their own challenges and opportunities. Meanwhile, the emerging Japanese company Rapidus has also joined this competition, bringing new variables to the market.
Via AB Newswire · January 6, 2025
Intel Extends Leadership in AI PCs and Edge Computing at CES 2025
Today, at CES 2025, Intel unveiled the new Intel® Core™ Ultra (Series 2) processors, designed to revolutionize mobile computing for businesses, creators and enthusiast gamers. The latest additions to the Intel Core Ultra family feature cutting-edge AI enhancements, increased efficiency and performance improvements.
By Intel Corporation · Via Business Wire · January 6, 2025
WINK Streaming Launches Free ONVIF Camera Management Studio
Doral, Florida - December 24, 2024 - WINK Streaming today announced the release of WINK ONVIF Studio, a comprehensive ONVIF testing and management tool designed for security professionals, system integrators, and camera installers. This professional-grade software is being offered completely free of charge, providing advanced camera management capabilities for both single-camera setups and entire surveillance networks.
Via Get News · December 24, 2024
EQTY Lab, Intel, and NVIDIA Unveil 'Verifiable Compute,' A Solution to Secure Trusted AI
EQTY Lab, in collaboration with Intel (NASDAQINTC) and NVIDIA NASDAQ: NVDANASDAQNVDA)
By EQTY Lab · Via Business Wire · December 18, 2024
Gorilla Technology Launches Self-Branded AI GPUs in Groundbreaking Partnership with Edgecore Networks
London, United Kingdom--(Newsfile Corp. - December 9, 2024) - Gorilla Technology Group Inc. (NASDAQGRRR) ("Gorilla" or the "Company"), is...
Via Newsfile · December 9, 2024
Quantum Computing Market Infused with Artificial Intelligence Poised for Significant Usage & Growth
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Via FinancialNewsMedia · December 18, 2024
Quantum Computing Market Infused with Artificial Intelligence Poised for Significant Usage & Growth
PALM BEACH, Fla., Dec. 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FN Media Group News Commentary - Quantum computing is a revolutionary technology in computer science that utilizes the principles of quantum mechanics to process information. Unlike classical computers that use bits with a value of 0 or 1, quantum computers use qubits, which can exist in multiple states at once, enabling them to solve complex problems much faster. Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionize industries such as finance, healthcare, and materials science. The quantum computing market is expected to grow significantly due to increasing research and development in quantum technology, patent filings, and quantum initiatives from various organizations. A report from Technavio projected that the global quantum computing market size is estimated to grow by USD 17.34 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 26.37% during the forecast period. Increasing expenditure by stakeholders is driving market growth, with a trend towards growth of ai and machine learning. The report said: “The quantum computing market is experiencing significant growth as businesses explore the potential of this revolutionary technology. Quantum computing, based on quantum theory and mechanics, promises to solve complex problems faster than classical computers. Key trends include AI, cloud computing, and partnerships with tech giants like AMD. Patent filings indicate a focus on hardware and software development, with applications in various sectors such as biomedical simulations, optimization, and manufacturing. Active Tech Companies in the markets today include ZenaTech, Inc. (NASDAQZENA), D-Wave Quantum Inc., NYSE: QBTSNYSEQBTS)(NASDAQ: NVDANASDAQNVDA, Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTCNASDAQ), IBM (NYSE: IBMIBM).
By FN Media Group LLC · Via GlobeNewswire · December 18, 2024