Welcome to our dedicated page for Intel news (Ticker: INTC), a resource for investors and traders seeking the latest updates and insights on Intel stock.
Intel Corporation (Nasdaq: INTC) regularly issues news and press releases that highlight its role in designing and manufacturing advanced semiconductors and compute platforms. This news feed aggregates Intel’s publicly released updates, giving readers a single place to review the company’s own announcements about its technology roadmap, financial results and strategic relationships.
Recent Intel news has included announcements about Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors, described by the company as the first AI PC platform built on Intel 18A process technology and powering a large number of PC designs. Intel has also reported on edge-certified versions of these processors for embedded and industrial use cases, touching areas such as robotics, smart cities, automation and healthcare.
Investors and followers of INTC stock can use this page to read Intel’s earnings releases, where the company discusses quarterly and full-year financial results, segment performance for Intel Products and Intel Foundry, and commentary on demand trends and strategic priorities. Intel’s news also covers participation in investor conferences, where representatives discuss the company’s business and strategy with the financial community.
Another important category of Intel news involves strategic transactions and collaborations. The company has announced agreements with the U.S. Department of Commerce under the CHIPS Act framework, securities purchase agreements with NVIDIA and SoftBank, and the sale of a majority interest in its Altera business. Intel has also publicized a collaboration with NVIDIA to develop AI infrastructure and personal computing products that combine Intel’s CPU technologies with NVIDIA’s AI and accelerated computing platforms.
By reviewing Intel’s own press releases on this page, readers can follow developments in areas such as AI computing, foundry services, government funding arrangements and majority-owned subsidiaries like Mobileye. This makes the INTC news feed a useful reference for tracking how Intel describes its progress across client computing, data center and AI, manufacturing and capital structure initiatives.
Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC) will report its first-quarter 2023 financial results on April 27, 2023, after the market closes. Following the announcement, an earnings conference call will be held at 2 p.m. PDT to discuss the results. A live public webcast of this call will be accessible on Intel's Investor Relations website at intc.com, with additional materials and a replay available post-event.
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Intel Corporation has appointed Stuart Pann as the new senior vice president and general manager of Intel Foundry Services (IFS) to accelerate its open systems foundry offering. Pann will oversee growth in IFS, focusing on differentiated services including packaging and chiplet standards. His extensive experience includes leading Intel's IDM 2.0 Acceleration Office and previous roles at HP. The appointment follows the departure of Dr. Randhir Thakur, the inaugural GM of IFS, who left in November 2022 to pursue opportunities outside of Intel. This strategic change aims to enhance Intel's capabilities and customer relationships.
Mobileye Global Inc. (Nasdaq: MBLY) announced participation in several investor events in Q2 2023, including the BofA Securities Automotive Summit on April 4 and the Evercore ISI AutoTech & AI Forum on May 25. Additional events include the Mizuho Auto Technology Conference, Cowen Technology Conference, and Fox Advisors Transportation Technology Conference, scheduled throughout June 2023. Mobileye aims to webcast these sessions, with details available on their investor relations site. The company specializes in autonomous driving and driver-assistance technologies, with over 125 million vehicles equipped with its technology globally. Mobileye operates independently, following its 2022 spin-off from Intel (Nasdaq: INTC).
Workspot has partnered with SORAVIA, a leading real estate developer in Austria and Germany, to enhance mergers and acquisitions processes through Cloud PCs. This collaboration aims to modernize end-user computing and simplify IT operations, enabling SORAVIA to reduce the integration time post-acquisition by 50%. The implementation includes a Cloud PC solution powered by Google Cloud and Intel's 2nd Generation Xeon Scalable Processor, boosting data analytics and productivity. SORAVIA emphasizes sustainability in its projects, with the Austro Tower being a prime example, recognized for its eco-friendly practices.
Intel has announced that its Open Federated Learning (OpenFL) project has been accepted as an incubation initiative by the LF AI & Data Foundation. This open-source framework enables collaborative machine learning while preserving data privacy. Key partners like Penn Medicine, VMware, and Flower Labs are involved in this effort to drive standardization and interoperability in federated learning. OpenFL allows organizations to analyze data without sharing sensitive information, thus facilitating insights across various industries, including healthcare and finance. Future development will include enhancements for security and integration with other hardware.
Intel Corporation has announced an investor webinar scheduled for 8:30 a.m. PDT on March 29, 2023. The event will focus on the company's Data Center and AI business, showcasing growth drivers and the data center product roadmap. Sandra Rivera, executive vice president and general manager of the Data Center and AI Group, will lead the presentation. The live webcast will be available on Intel's Investor Relations website, along with associated materials and a replay.
Intel continues to be a leader in semiconductor technology, driven by innovation to address customer challenges.
Intel has launched version 1.0 of its Quantum Software Development Kit (SDK), enabling developers to simulate quantum computing. The SDK features an intuitive C++ interface and supports Python applications, offering flexibility in programming quantum algorithms. It includes two backends: a generic qubit simulator capable of simulating up to 32 qubits and an Intel quantum dot hardware simulator. This release aims to advance quantum algorithm development ahead of Intel's hardware availability, and Intel has also partnered with universities to enhance quantum computing education.
Intel showcased significant technological advancements at MWC 2023, highlighting a broad industry support for its solutions. The launch of the 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors with Intel® vRAN Boost promises 2x capacity gains while maintaining power efficiency and up to 20% energy savings. Collaborating with SK Telecom, Intel introduced the Infrastructure Power Manager, achieving a 30% reduction in CPU power use. Notably, the processors demonstrated the industry's first 1 Tbps workload performance for 5G networks, underscoring Intel's leadership in cloud and network virtualization.
Intel has released its 2022 Product Security Report, reaffirming its dedication to securing products. The report highlights that 93% of the 243 vulnerabilities addressed were mitigated thanks to Intel's proactive investments. Additionally, 137 vulnerabilities (56%) were identified internally by Intel staff, while 90 of the 106 vulnerabilities reported by external researchers were through Intel’s Bug Bounty program. The report underscores the importance of managing security even post-product launch and illustrates Intel's commitment to security assurance through various initiatives and strong product development practices.