The alliance will promote and contribute documentation and use cases, collaborating with other standardization efforts.
Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC) reported a $19.2 billion net loss for the fiscal year 2024. For some time, it has been the target of a restructuring rumor mill. In September 2024, rumors centered on Qualcomm potentially acquiring Intel’s core semiconductor design business.
The second-generation Snapdragon X SoC will increase core counts dramatically to take on AMD and Intel performance dominance on mobile—and even desktop.
The Ambient IoT Alliance, a new alliance dedicated to developing and promoting a global internet of things ecosystem, launched today with an impressive lineup of members that includes Intel Corp. and Qualcomm Inc.
Leading industry companies have joined together to form the Ambient IoT Alliance (AIoTA) to develop and scale energy-harvesting in battery-less IoT sensor devices.
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The second-generation Snapdragon X SoC will increase core counts dramatically to take on AMD and Intel performance dominance on mobile—and even desktop.
Qualcomm had already said it was assuming no revenue from Apple in 2027 and beyond. However, it still needs to prove it can make up the gap. One way it hopes to do that is by equi
Qualcomm is reportedly developing its next-generation high-end processor for Windows PCs, the Snapdragon X2. The new chip is expected to feature a significant increase in core count, boasting up to 18 Oryon V3 cores.
Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer TSMC is reportedly taking interest in Intel's stateside manufacturing plants claims The Wall Street Journal in an article published on Saturday. The news follows Trump's recent claims that the United States will be "placing tariffs on foreign production of computer chips" in the near future.
In recent times, AI-powered PCs are the most trending ones. The more the chip manufacturers have been pushing their boundaries, the more PCs have become more ef
Intel rivals TSMC and Broadcom are reportedly exploring potential deals that could split the storied American chip giant.