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Intel (INTC) Q1 2023 earnings results beat revenue estimates on smaller than expected loss

With the release of its Q1 2023 earnings results, Intel put up a beat on revenue and came out with less losses in EPS than expected.

Listen to the Intel (INTC) Q1 2023 earnings call here

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Intel is giving away a Skytech gaming PC to promote Arc GPUs

A new Intel competition has emerged, and you could win a Skytech gaming PC armed with an Intel Arc GPU. The giveaway also includes an opportunity to snag an A750…

Gordon Moore, Intel co-founder and author of Moore’s Law, dies at 94

In addition to helping found Intel and charitable organizations, Moore famously predicted that the number of transistors in integrated circuits would grow exponentially.

Intel takes a major step towards 1.8nm and 2nm fabrication

Intel hits a new milestone in its chip production process.

Intel reportedly seeking 10 billion euros in German government funding for new chip fab

Intel was already seeking to establish a state-of-the-art chip factory in Germany with the government covering 7 billion euros of the cost.

Intel (INTC) Q4 2022 earnings results miss EPS and revenue expectations

Intel's Q4 2022 earnings results unfortunately missed on a few different metrics as it closed out its fiscal year.

Intel (INTC) guides for Q1 2023 loss and slashes revenue forecast

The company anticipates lower revenue, below previous expectations of $13.9 billion.

Intel CEO says CPU and GPU chips are the new oil and gas of geopolitics

Speaking with CNN, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger says semiconductor chip supply will be more important than oil and gas for "the next 5 decades."

Intel flaunts 6Ghz gaming CPU, refuses to use official name

Intel seemingly just teased its upcoming Core i9-13900KS – a gaming CPU that can reach 6Ghz without overclocking. While the blue team is, for whatever reason, keeping official product names…