Intel Can't Sell Chips to China Because the US Fears Nukes The Times Of India In the latest passive-aggressive exchange between the US and its rival superpower, the Department of Commerce has denied Intel a license to export tens of thousands of Xeon Phi chips to China to upgrade the country's Tianhe-2 supercomputer. Because, you know, nukes. | Top image: The Tianhe-2 superco...
Edico Genome inks Intel deal U~T San Diego Edico Genome, a startup that makes a high-speed DNA sequence analyzer, said Tuesday it has collaborated with Intel Corp. to help its Xeon chips analyze DNA sequence data. Privately held Edico sells the Dragen microprocessor, which greatly reduces the...
Sean Maloney, from Intel exec to stroke activist The Charlotte Observer Sean Maloney was expected to take over as CEO of Intel someday when disaster struck in the form of a stroke in 2010. He'd been a key player in many phases of the company's growth and suddenly he was learning to speak again. | Maloney, 58 and now reti...
Sean Maloney, from Intel exec to stroke activist The Miami Herald Sean Maloney was expected to take over as CEO of Intel someday when disaster struck in the form of a stroke in 2010. He'd been a key player in many phases of the company's growth and suddenly he was learning to speak again. | Maloney, 58 and now reti...
Intel confirms Itanium chips will get one last hurrah The Times Of India Intel will release a downgraded itineration of its Itanium product line later this year thanks to there being just enough demand for the IA64 chips | First reported by Kitguru, an Intel spokesperson stated that "Kittson" will become the first new ver...
Canberra to share jihadi intel with Teheran Big News Network (1 hr 16 mins ago) | Australia and Iran will share intelligence to track foreign fighters working with the Islamic State group in Iraq, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said. ... ...
Intel Partners With Fossil on Wearables Big News Network POSTED September 6, 2014 | RICHARDSON, TX -- Fossil Group and Intel announced that they will be collaborating to further develop wearable technology for the fashion industry. ... ...
Remote Amazonian tribe resistant to modern antibiotics Canberra Times A tropical storm over the Amazon's Black River, which connects Brazil, Venezuela and Colombia. Photo: AFP | A remote tribe in the Venezuelan Amazon appears to be resistant to modern antibiotics even though its members have had barely any contact with the outside world, researchers say. | The people, known as the Yanomami, were first spotted by air ...
Google’s mobilegeddon BBC News Rory Cellan-Jones Technology correspondent | 21 April 2015 | From the section Technology comments | If your business depends on people finding your website, then this will be an anxious day for you. Google is making changes to the way its search engine ranks sites, and that could send some hurtling down the rankings. | Of course, the company tweaks...