Langley joins the FBI and Energy Department in agreeing that a lab leak is the most likely source of the pandemic.
Intel proposed a modular laptop design for laptops and mini-PCs that focuses on the right-to-repair and sustainability.
Ark., explains on 'Sunday Night in America' why President Donald Trump is 'rightly concerned' about China's threats to U.S. national security.
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) stock rose more than 9% on Jan. 17 after online news site SemiAccurate reported that a mystery buyer expressed interest in buying the company. That put the spotlight on the troubled chipmaker that once dominated the semiconductor industry.
Intel is proposing a new kind of architecture for laptops and mini PCs that would extend the lifespan of devices and decrease e-waste.
Intel's bullish technical momentum in 2025 indicates potential for strong investor gains with low valuation and strategic restructuring. Read an analysis of INTC.
Yahoo Finance dives into Intel's quest for a new CEO as the struggling chipmaker evaluates several outsiders, while some reports suggest there may be a mystery company eyeing an Intel acquisition.
Intel’s proposed design integrates separate components for the new LPCAMM memory standard, plus the more common Wi-Fi and SSD upgrades that can be handled with M.2 cards. Intel says that these designs offer “seamless scaling” for laptops with screen sizes from 14 to 16 inches, with options for fanless, single-fan, and dual-fan cooling.
Whatever your stance on environmental conservation as a whole, you have to agree that generating millions of tons of e-waste due to obsolescent hardware is sub-optimal. There are a lot of reasons to want to reduce this number,
Intel has published an article proposing a modular PC design that would improve the repairability/right-to-repair of laptops and mini PCs and reduce
Intel's Arc B580 beats it on value, but the budget-minded Arc B570 (tested here as an ASRock Challenger card) delivers intense ray-tracing performance and competitive, if at times inconsistent, gaming speeds for the money.
Central Ohio home buyers didn't receive the memo that the housing market was terrible last year. While home sales fell nationally in 2024 to the lowest level in two decades, central Ohio sales climbed 4% from the previous year.