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The biggest tech trends to expect in 2026
By Lance Ulanoff Published
2026 will be a year of big changes and developments for AI, Apple, Nvidia, robots, AR, and more. Here's what to watch.

Intel sells the fastest sub-$200 CPUs that you can buy right now and AMD can barely keep up, even with a Ryzen 9 5900XT — so I have to ask, is Intel the new AMD?
By Wayne Williams Published
Intel’s cheapest desktop CPUs are now faster than AMD's, and Team Red is feeling pressure across the sub-$200 market.

$300 Intel B50 video card emerges as a surprisingly capable Pro GPU — but Nvidia's older Ada generation emerges as a bit of a bargain
By Efosa Udinmwen Published
Intel’s $300 B50 delivers surprisingly capable performance in entry-level AI, 3D rendering, and media editing tasks for compact setups.

Intel set to buy AI chip specialist as it scrambles to catch up with AMD, Nvidia
By Efosa Udinmwen Published
Intel plans to buy SambaNova but faces mounting pressure as valuation concerns shadow the sale.

Intel, AMD accused of 'willful ignorance' in allowing chips to get to Russia
By Sead Fadilpašić Published
The Ukrainians are suing US tech firms over Russian bombs allegedly carrying their tech.

EU upholds Intel antitrust ruling but cuts fine by a third
By Craig Hale Published
Intel's €1.06 billion fine has been cut to 'just' €237 million, but this relates to anticompetitive behavior two decades ago.

Intel drops plans to sell networking and communication division
By Craig Hale Published
Intel wants to keep its networking and communications business after all.

Intel Panther Lake leak shows integrated GPU that outguns Nvidia RTX 3050
By Darren Allan Published
Intel Core Ultra X7 358H leak shows just how good this CPU might be for handhelds and budget gaming laptops.

An ex-Intel employee apparently stole thousands of secret files when he left
By Craig Hale Published
Former Intel employee Jinfeng Luo threatened with $250,000 lawsuit over stolen company information.

TikTok owner is collaborating with AMD, Arm, and Intel on making firmware solutions better - ByteDance is the only Chinese company participating in this major project
By Efosa Udinmwen Published
OpenSFI unites major chipmakers and cloud firms to standardize firmware-silicon communication, bridging vendors and architectures for global platform efficiency.
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