Examples of using Intel's in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Intel's neuromorphic chip.
That role is now going to be filled by Intel's president of finance, Todd Underwood, on an interim basis.
Intel's not stopping there.
The expected charges are the latest chapter in Intel's antitrust battle with regulators in the U.S. and abroad.
Intel's trying to cut its reliance on PCs.
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Research firm IDC and Gartner believe that Intel's CPU shortage is what had impacted the market in Q4 of 2019.
With Intel's latest Core i5 Kaby Lake processor and an Nvidia GTX 1060 graphics card, the VivoPC X is now one the cheapest ways to get high-fidelity VR- it costs just $799.
Assuming that Intel needs to borrow money in the bond market, why would an increase in interest rates affects Intel's decision about whether to build the factory?
Israel approves Intel's $6 billion investment in chip plant.
The product shows perfect compliance with the specifications of JEDEC, and it has 100% productcompatibility as well as quality reliability with INTEL's latest X99 chipset.
But the device could have Intel's Atom X5 or X7 chip code-named Cherry Trail, which was just introduced in Microsoft's Surface 3.
In 2011, IDF clashed with Microsoft's Build Conference being held in Anaheim, California, and Windows 8, Windows RT,and ARM chips were part of the conversation at Intel's show.
The Surface Book 2 uses Intel's eighth-generation'Kaby Lake R' chips, meaning that while they're U-series, they're quad-core, rather than dual-core.
At the end of last November, Google announced that Diane Bryant, who at the timewas on a leave of absence from her position as the head of Intel's data center group, would become Google Cloud's new COO.
Intel's revenue growth in IoT is being driven by its sales of products including industrial PCs that incorporate the company's microprocessors.
This would be Canonical's first foray into the tablet market,where it will compete with Google's Android, Intel's Meego and Apple's iPhone-based OS, which is used in the iPad.
The 13-inch 2018 MacBook Pro uses Intel's Iris Plus Graphics 655 with 128MB of embedded DRAM and was unable to compete in a Dirt 3 graphics test, getting only 38.8 frames per second.
Morgan analyst Chris Danely estimated that Intel's foundry business could generate $4.2 billion in annual revenue by 2017, offsetting the loss of revenue from the slowing PC market.
There's still no discrete graphics card- the Stealth is a general ultraportable with integrated graphics, not a gaming laptop-but the new version is being upgraded to Intel's new Kaby Lake processor.
Intel's 14nm technology will be used to manufacture a wide range of high-performance to low-power products including servers, personal computing devices and Internet of Things.
Originally intended for personal computers, the architecture is well known for being used by Apple's Power Macintosh, PowerBook, iMac, iBook, and Xserve lines from 1994 until 2006,when Apple migrated to Intel's x86.
The second is that Intel's chips, like many others now, have what's called a secure enclave, a special quarantined area of the chip where important things like cryptographic processes take place.
One of the most importantaspects of an annual refresh is to implement Intel's latest processors, and Microsoft is now moving the Surface Pro from 7th-gen chips to quad-core 8th-gen on the Surface Pro 6.
The Intel SSD 310 Series is the first in a wave of SSD products we will introduce throughout the next year,” Tom Rampone, general manager of Intel's NAND Solutions Group, said in a statement.
In fact, Optane is basically a next-gen version of Intel's Smart Response Technology(SRT), which could use cheap, low-capacity SSDs to cache data for slower, high-capacity conventional hard drives.
Intel's processors from the i5 and i7 series are widely accepted as the best CPUs for video editing, since they make adding transitions to videos, applying filters and effects or video rendering much smoother.
When a math professor discovered and publicized a flaw in Intel's popular Pentium processor in 1994, the company's response was to replace chips upon request to users who could prove they were affected.
That's important- but by 2016, Intel's 14nm Airmont follow-up will be facing competition from Qualcomm's first custom 64-bit ARM chip plus whatever Apple has cooked up for its own efforts in this space.
Apple had been planning to use Intel's 5G chips for its 2020 iPhones, but rumors indicated Intel wasn't able to meet design deadlines, causing the relationship between the two companies to sour.