Intel wants to create homomorphic encryption
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Holy Grail for Darpa

Chipzilla has signed an agreement with Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, to find the holy grail of encryption.

Intel confirms Rocket Lake-S launch date for March 30th
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That did not stop retailers from selling it

Although some retailers have started selling Intel's 11th generation Core desktop CPUs early, Intel has confirmed that the launch date is firmly set for March 30th.

Intel faces $2.18 billion patent payout
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VLSI payout largest in history

Intel was told to pay VLSI Technology LLC $2.18 billion by a federal jury in Texas after losing a patent infringement trial over technology related to chip-making.

Rocket Lake claims higher PCIe Gen4 storage performance
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At least according to Intel

Intel has released some numbers comparing PCIe Gen 4 NVMe storage performance of the 11th gen Core Rocket Lake-S desktop CPU with AMD's Ryzen 5000 series CPU.

Intel Core i9-11900T allegedly does well in single-threaded mode
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Geekbench 5 results shows it catching up with Zen 3

According to the latest rumor, it appears that Intel has a horse in the single-threaded race, at least according to the Geekbench 5 single-threaded result of the Core i9-11900T Rocket Lake CPU.

Intel sues Microsoft defector
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Claimed he took trade secrets

Chipzilla sued a former Oregon employee last week, alleging he took trade secrets with him when he left for Microsoft and used the information to gain an advantage in subsequent business negotiations with Intel.

H410 and B460 motherboards won't support Rocket Lake
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Intel support document says no support

Intel says that H410 and B460 motherboards won't support Rocket Lake.

Tame Apple Press disses Intel’s benchmarks
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Nothing is faster than the M1

The Tame Apple Press is incandescent with rage after Intel published benchmarks that proved its chips were faster than Apple’s M1.

Intel ships Iris Xe video cards to OEMs
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Desktop counterpart to Iris Xe MAX laptop accelerators

Chipzilla has announced that its first Iris Xe video cards have finally begun shipping to OEMs.

Intel says "Good Morning, Vietnam!"
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Invests $475 million in its plant

Chipzilla has invested $475 million in its plant in Vietnam to improve technologies and boost production of its 5G products and core processors.