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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
'Making good progress on 10nm,' company claims.
Warns relief unlikely before 2H2019.
Yes, another one.
Open is secure, company claims.
No fix for Variant 1 planned.
Including its 'best gaming processor ever'.
Still no official announcement, though.
Claims consumers not affected.
15 percent performance boost claimed.
Low-power now, enthusiast in January.
New 'optimisation' process bears fruit.
From 4.5W Ys to 91W K parts.
Core, Pentium, and Celeron parts detailed.
Mini-ITX, NUC and Compute Sticks.
Core-M gets mainstream brethren.
The mobile story isn't so good, sadly.
Krzanich's clean sweep claims a victim.
Quarterly revenue not on-track for growth.
Manufacturing wind-down begins early.
Retail chips running hotter than samples.
First fourth-generation chips to be unveiled in June.
Haswell-targeted release brings better performance.
Ultra-low power chips heading to tablets.
October 14 2021 | 15:04