A new "Branch Privilege Injection" flaw in all modern Intel CPUs allows attackers to leak sensitive data from memory regions allocated to privileged software like the operating system kernel.
Facing unexpectedly high demand for server CPUs, Intel has prioritized production of such products over client CPUs, particularly low-end models, due to supply constraints. CPU-tracking firm Mercury ...
Both rivals and partners, Nvidia and Intel made a deal this week that included an Intel share sale to Nvidia for $5 billion and partnerships around PC and data center chips. Investors are reading the ...
The stage is set for a huge CPU battle in 2026, and it’s already started as Intel and Qualcomm have fired away ahead of Panther Lake and Snapdragon X2 Elite debuting early next year (read: CES 2026).