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Intel faces ongoing growth headwinds in client and AI data center markets, losing shares to AMD and Nvidia. Click here to ...
Intel did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. The layoffs mark a major step under new CEO Lip-Bu Tan, who took over Intel last month, to revive the faltering American firm after ...
While Intel's client business is returning to health ... which is not expected until at least 2026. (Falcon Shores, the expected GPU after the failed Ponte Vecchio, was canceled.) ...
Intel had overgrown headcount. In the time since Gelsinger’s departure, the company has delayed the opening of its Ohio chip factory — again — and decided not to bring its Falcon Shores AI ...
That means "Intel has effectively exited the AI accelerator race, leaving AMD and NVIDIA as the only major players." A successor chip, Falcon Shores, has since been set aside, and Intel looks to a ...
However, in its financial results released in January 2025, Intel announced that the commercial deployment of Habana Labs' next-generation AI chip, Falcon Shores, had been postponed due to ...
However, now it looks as though Intel has written off those products to zero. On top of that, interim co-CEO Michelle Holthaus also said on the Q4 call that the upcoming Falcon Shores AI chip ...
Intel has adopted a ‘get real’ approach to its product roadmap. As well as scrapping its contender for the AI datacentre accelerator market, Falcon Shores, Intel has slowed its roadmap for introducing ...
Intel was set to release a new AI chip called Falcon Shores late this year, to replace its Gaudi 3 accelerator chip. But interim co-CEO Michelle Johnston Holthaus said on an earnings call that ...
Intel's AI accelerator roadmap has been a bit scattered for quite a while. Until last week, the plan was to launch Falcon ...