
Lip-Bu Tan
Intel
CEO
CEO of Intel.
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The adder at the heart of Intel's 8087 floating-point chip reverse-engineered
A technical article reverse-engineers the adder circuit in Intel's 8087 floating-point coprocessor, released in 1980. It reveals unique carry-chain design and optimization techniques, showcasing early semiconductor engineering ingenuity.
Google reportedly books Intel for packaging more than 3 million TPUs in 2028 — SK hynix is testing Intel's EMIB packaging for HBM integration
After months of testing, Google has placed an order with Intel to package more than 3 million of its TPUs in 2028. Meanwhile, SK hynix is testing Intel's EMIB packaging technology for HBM integration. This marks a significant customer win for Intel's advanced packaging business and could reshape the AI chip supply chain.
Neo4j plots Palantir alternative with GraphAware acquisition
Graph database firm Neo4j acquires GraphAware to offer an on-premises, air-gapped intelligence stack for governments, touting a no-kill-switch option to avoid vendor lock-in. The solution focuses on data sovereignty and security, but does not involve AI chips, cloud, or robotics.
Intel Introduced First x86 Processor 8086 in 1978, Originally a Temporary Substitute
On June 8, 1978, Intel launched the 16-bit 8086 microprocessor, marking the birth of the x86 architecture. Originally designed as a temporary substitute for the delayed iAPX 432 project, it unexpectedly became the foundation of the dominant instruction set architecture for decades.
Dell’s new XPS 14 is better in almost every way
The 2026 XPS 14 is the best premium laptop from Dell in a while, with incredible build quality in a thin machine and good performance thanks to Intel's Core Ultra Series 3 "Panther Lake" chips. Dell also killed its lame "Premium Plus" naming scheme.
AMD reaches almost 45% CPU share in the latest Steam Hardware Survey for Windows gaming PCs — Ryzen is steadily gaining ground against Intel's legacy domination
The latest Steam Hardware Survey shows AMD's CPU share among Windows gaming PCs hit a record high of 45% in May 2026, while Intel dropped to 55%. AMD's Ryzen series continues to grow, steadily eroding Intel's traditional dominance.
Intel adds iGPU-less mobile chips to Core 200H lineup — Raptor Lake-based Core 7 230H and Core 5 205H sport disabled graphics for small form factor desktop boards
Intel adds two new Raptor Lake CPUs to its Core 200H series: Core 7 230H and Core 5 205H, both with disabled integrated graphics. Although part of the mobile lineup, these chips target small form factor (SFF) desktop boards rather than laptops or 2-in-1 devices, offering cost-effective options for compact desktops that don't need iGPUs.
Meta's AI Support Agent Exploited to Send Recovery Emails, SOC Missed Alerts
According to 404 Media, attackers exploited Meta's AI support agent to bind recovery emails and reset passwords, taking over accounts. Since the agent is an authorized actor, the SOC saw no alerts; no malware, stolen credentials, or prompt injection was used. The article suggests an AI authority audit grid to mitigate such risks.
AI is designing OpenAI's next model in a sign of 'super intelligence': SoftBank's Masayoshi Son to CNBC
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son told CNBC that his previous forecast of artificial super intelligence arriving in ten years was 'conservative' and believes it will happen sooner. He revealed that AI is already designing OpenAI's next model, signaling super intelligence. Son emphasized that AI development is outpacing expectations and SoftBank will continue to invest heavily in AI.
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