Intel stories
ASUS' new high-performance gaming laptop, the ROG GL552, is now available in New Zealand with prices starting from $2,099.
Toshiba bolsters its SMB tech with a new range of versatile laptops, promising to enhance productivity at competitive costs.
The workstations are thinner and lighter, with updated graphics technology, new processors, memory and storage.
Intel has announced new technologies and collaborations to make it easier to deploy agile and scalable clouds for businesses.
Tech titan Andy Grove, Intel's pivotal figure and former CEO, passes away at 79, leaving an indelible mark on Silicon Valley.
Microsoft will phase out support for Windows 7 and 8.1 on machines with Skylake systems over the next 18 months.
Citrix is selling its CloudPlatform cloud computing software and CloudPortal Business Manager to Accelerite as it continues to streamline its business.
Intel has committed to aiding in the advancement of 5G technologies, in becoming a core industry partner of the Verizon 5G Technology Forum.
Intel and Mirantis, the pure play OpenStack company, have entered into a strategic technology and investment collaboration.
Intel and Micron's breakthrough unveils 3D XPoint, set to transform data storage with unparalleled speed and endurance.
Intel has selected eight startups to take part in its first Education Accelerator, and announced it is set to invest up to $100,000 in each.
Intel have ambitiously created the next generation of portable computing by creating the Compute Stick, which is a complete PC operating system.
Intel Corporation has launched the Intel Cloud for All initiative to make cloud solutions easier to deploy and accelerate adoption.
Intel's 2015 second quarter profit fell 3.2% as a result of the slump in PC sales that is impacting the majority of the chip sector.
Dicker Data has moved into the components market with a deal to distribute select Intel products, including NUC, 2-in-1s and compute sticks.
Gartner believes that 2014 is the last year that the market will exhibit such solid double-digit growth in its current form.
With a global PC market slump of 7% in Q1 2015, analysts remain sceptical that the launch of Windows 10 will revive PC sales despite Microsoft's efforts.
The internet security market will be worth $42.8 billion by 2020, with a CAGR of 8.1% during 2014-2020, according to Big Market Research.
Wall Street fell, giving up earlier gains, as investors positioned themselves for the US corporate earnings season.
Five tech vendors earned satisfaction levels of 70% or more across the eight areas: Intel, Google, HP, IBM and Apple.