Intel is hiring a senior CPU verification engineer for its "Unified Core" team, suggesting that Team Blue is indeed prepping for a switch.
Intel job listings hint at a potential shift away from hybrid CPUs toward a unified core architecture for future processors.
Intel claims its processor architecture can power any device, from PCs and servers to smartphones and TVs. But will a CPU monoculture benefit customers? Intel CEO Paul Otellini unveiled his vision for ...
Returning to a unified core design would give Intel extra room on the chip for more performance cores, but it would be a ...
'Meteor Lake' Architecture Detailed: What to Know About Intel's Next-Gen CPUs Intel's next-generation Meteor Lake is a rethink of how its processors are put together, now with a tile-based chiplet ...
Intel is reportedly set to divulge more details of its switch from its current microprocessor architecture to a fuller use of the chip giant’s Pentium M mobile platform, which affords Intel the energy ...
Banias, a low-power chip for notebooks and Net devices, will be based on the older Pentium processor design that's being phased out in other Intel product lines. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at ...
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