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Topic: Intel Corp

Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, prophet of the rise of the PC, dies at 94

By Noel Randewich (Reuters) -Intel Corp co-founder Gordon Moore, a pioneer in the semiconductor industry whose "Moore's Law" predicted a steady rise in computing power for decades, died Friday at the

Intel shows off new 12th gen laptop & graphics chips, ups effort to take on rivals

Intel announced 28 new Core mobile processors models that are as much as 40% faster than their predecessors. Its new graphics chips will be used in upcoming machines aimed at gamers.

Apple plans thinner, lighter MacBook Air with magnetic charger, could release in 2022

Los Angeles: Apple Inc. is working on a thinner and lighter version of the MacBook Air, the company’s mass-market laptop, according to people with...

Apple launches three new Macs to kick off switch from Intel

Apple announced a new MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro and Mac mini with new Apple M1 processors at its virtual event.

Intel is smart to sell memory business, abandoning a market dominated by Samsung

Intel has never been a big player in flash memory which are used in storage devices inside computer hard drives and consumer electronics.

Intel to sell NAND memory unit to South Korean chipmaker Hynix for $9 billion

The acquisition includes Intel’s solid-state drive, Nand flash and wafer businesses, as well as a production facility in the northeastern Chinese city of Dalian.

Intel fires its Indian-origin chief engineer Murthy Renduchintala for production failures

Renduchintala’s ouster marks escalation of pressure on Intel after disastrous announcement last week that knocked $40 billion off its market value.

Intel Corp’s plan to outsource manufacturing is the end of an era in US tech

When most other US chip companies shut or sold domestic plants years ago, Intel held out, a strategy that is now in tatters, with the company’s factories struggling to keep up.

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Indian companies sourcing from Chinese suppliers are the latest victims of US-China trade war

This is the latest phase in the US-China technology competition, which now spans supply chain law, export controls, labour compliance, and semiconductor access.

Adani’s giant copper plant hits technical setbacks in first year

The 500,000 tonne-per-year plant produced just 94,000 tonnes of refined copper from April 2025 to February this year.

76 yrs on, exhibition on Korean War brings to life independent India’s 1st overseas military deployment

'Guardians of Neutrality: India's Korean Mission', organised in Delhi, brought out unknown and forgotten aspects of the war.

Trump, Netanyahu’s Iran gamble: The regime change rebound

American objectives are unmet. They neither have muscle nor motivation to resume the war. As for Iran, the regime didn’t just survive, it’s now led by more radical individuals.