Apple Taps Intel To Make Its Next-Gen Macbook Neo Chips, A21, The Competitor To x86 PCs
… Apple recently hiked the prices of its MacBook Neo laptops by $100 , which is a heavy jump over the mainstream $599 positioning. …
… Apple recently hiked the prices of its MacBook Neo laptops by $100 , which is a heavy jump over the mainstream $599 positioning. …
TSMC , in its Q1 2026 earnings call, talked a bit about Intel as a competitor in the foundry business while stating the benefits of its A14 process node. TSMC Posts Record Revenues…
… Intel's VP expects the Nova Lake lineup to deliver a competitive CPU roadmap, driven by upgrades in specifications, of course. …
… Related Story The Release Of The XBOX Ally X20 Bundle Marks First Hardware Launch Under New CEO Asha Sharma AMD already maintains a competitive position in the server CPU segment, offering the latest technologies made at TSMC, while Intel has yet to flesh out its Xeon family, though demand for Blue… …
… Intel Core Ultra 7 265K Positioning Versus AMD's Ryzen 9 9900X, Ryzen 7 9800X3D, 9700X Next on the list is the Intel Core Ultra 7 265K. …
…AX but Razer Lake-AX that will be the competitor to AMD's Halo-class APUs. AMD currently has Strix Halo positioned as the upper echelon of its AI PC SoCs, with…
Intel has just launched its highly anticipated Wildcat Lake "Core Series 3" SoCs, designed for everyday PCs & a strong competitor to MacBook Neo . Intel Wildcat Lake vs Apple MacBook Neo Laptop Battle…
…now facing serious charges under Section 4 of the Competition Act, 2002, in India, which prohibits the abuse of dominant market position. Intel, a dominant desktop CPU seller in the country, is…
… Although these products could prove competitive, without a direct rival to AMD’s MI350 and upcoming MI450 series , it is difficult to argue that Intel has truly entered the AI inference accelerator market. …
…For those unaware, the Lisuan G100 is touted as China's first 6nm gaming GPU, and early benchmarks suggest it delivers performance that makes it a viable competitor to NVIDIA/AMD options…