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Intel is reportedly planning to lay off 20% of its factory workers amid faltering demand for its core products.
Analysts react to reports that Intel has plans in place to eliminate upwards of 20% of its factory workers beginning next month.
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Reddit announced a "listening tool" called Reddit Insights, which shares real-time insights with marketers to help them ...
In addition to the new leadership appointment, Ocient punctuated its accelerated growth by achieving closed bookings within ...
Alongside the icy white finish, MSI showed off new colourways, including a surprisingly bold lime green that stood out in a ...
The artificial intelligence era won’t be decided only by providers of large language models such as OpenAI. Databricks made a big play at its annual Data+AI Summit in San Francisco this week to lead ...
The use of artificial intelligence technology is becoming widespread, but technology leaders and consumers are still ...
Welcome to our detailed unboxing and overview of the Cooler Master Silent Pro Hybrid 1050W Modular Power Supply. In this ...
Join us as we delve into the unboxing of the ASUS Rampage III Gene Motherboard, a marvel of engineering designed for ...
AMD has launched the Helios AI server platform to compete with Nvidia, featuring the MI350 and MI400 series chips. Key ...
Tesla accused the former employee of stealing confidential information about its humanoid robot and setting up a rival ...