Intel has announced the debut of May's newest holiday, happening annually on the 7th of the month: Password Day, but the main page forgot how to HTTPS.
Computers on a stick like the MeeGoPad T02 and Intel's Compute Stick make it hard to believe that not even a generation ago, desktop PCs were a lot larger.
Intel's Compute Stick, which just released this week to universal disappointment, is already facing competition, thanks to Innovatek's T-0264W Stick PC.
Intel's Core M promises efficiency beyond the standard Core line. Yet in reviews, notebooks with Core M inside don't necessarily offer record-breaking battery life. Why?
Non-Volatile Storage Express, a new standard for solid state drives, is taking the PC world by storm. Four manufacturers have drives based on the standard.
A recent article from Anandtech found that CPU speed does not necessarily correlate with clock speed, throwing doubt on its usefulness as a specification.
Defibrillators hooked up to D-Link routers? Intel Security's latest report details the threats and challenges the world could face in connected healthcare.
The Intel Compute Stick is available for preorder through some retailers. Newegg and Amazon are selling the device for $149.99 and $180.00, respectively.
Intel is working on a crazy 60-core processor called Knight's Landing. We now know more details, such as how its performance stacks up against the Titan X.
Intel and Micron have revealed details of 3D NAND technology, which is set for mass production later this year. It could allow for 10TB solid state drives.
New rumors say that Intel will only release two LGA 1150 Broadwell-based CPUs. The Core i7-5775C and Core i5-5675C might hold up the socketed desktop line.
We found out what Intel has in store for the mobile market this year at MWC today. The new Intel Atom x3, x5, and x7 are designed to cater for every market segment.
Today at Intel's annual ISSCC conference, the company announced its plans to continue an aggressive shrinking of its production node, with hopes to hit 7nm.
Intel is prepping a Core M processor upgrade based on the next-gen Skylake micro architecture. Slim designs and energy efficiency remain the primary goals.
Leaked slides show that Intel's Skylake chipsets will support the PCI Express 3.0 standard and up to ten USB 3.0 ports when they arrive later this year.