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Artificial intelligence is booming—and burning. Behind the convenience of chatbots, recommendation systems, and AI-powered automation lies a rarely discussed truth: the staggering energy cost of

In a bold and sweeping move, Intel is reportedly preparing to lay off more than 21,000 employees—approximately 20% of its global workforce—according to a Bloomberg

If you thought Intel’s LGA 1851 socket was here to stay, we’ve got bad news — and an even bigger socket. Welcome to LGA 1954,

The U.S. government just fired another salvo in its silicon-fueled trade offensive. This time, it’s not about whether semiconductor tariffs are coming — it’s how

Lightmatter’s tech is essentially about swapping electrons for photons — and that’s a paradigm shift. Optical interconnects, especially using silicon photonics, can transfer massive amounts

Intel has distrupted the affordable GPU category with its Arc Battlemage series and in today’s review I will look at the ASRock Arc B570 Challenger

A Closer Look at Intel’s Fight for Semiconductor Supremacy For years, Intel has been playing catch-up in the semiconductor manufacturing space, struggling against TSMC and

Is Intel still the king of silicon, or are we watching a slow-motion corporate trainwreck? The tech giant—once the undisputed leader of the semiconductor world—is

The U.S. government has directed Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) to cease shipments of advanced chips to Chinese companies, significantly escalating restrictions on technology that