chenmichele+FollowIs Intel’s Super Core Patent the End of P-Cores?Intel’s new patent for 'software defined super cores' could shake up the CPU landscape. Imagine a future where all cores are identical, and the classic split between performance and efficiency cores disappears. The tech promises smarter thread distribution and better performance-per-watt, but will it ever reach our desktops, or is it destined for servers only? Is this the next evolution, or just another patent that never sees silicon? Let’s debate! #Tech #Intel #CPUs00Share
Keith Bass+FollowWhy Intel Pulled the Plug on HBCU Law FundingSo, Intel just wrapped up its $5M support for North Carolina Central University's law program, which was all about boosting diversity in tech law. The twist? The funding stopped right after the U.S. government bought a chunk of Intel. While the school says the program will keep running (just with new sponsors), it’s a reminder: when big money shifts, students and future lawyers have to stay flexible and keep an eye out for new opportunities. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Intel00Share
Jason Arellano+FollowIntel’s 9.1 GHz Overclock: Cool or Pointless?Did you catch the latest overclocking feat? A group of hardware enthusiasts just pushed Intel’s Core i9 14900K to a mind-blowing 9.1 GHz—using liquid helium for cooling! Sure, it’s a technical marvel, but does this kind of record-breaking really matter for everyday users, or is it just about bragging rights? Where do you stand on the value of extreme overclocking? #Tech #Intel #Overclocking00Share
christinewhite+FollowIntel Stock: Why Everyone’s Talking About ItGrab your coffee—Intel’s in the spotlight! The chip giant just told investors it’s facing a bunch of unknowns after the U.S. government swapped $11 billion in grants for a big chunk of Intel stock. That means more red tape, possible delays in getting cash, and maybe higher costs. But here’s the twist: regular folks online are still super bullish, betting Intel will power through. Would you buy in, or wait for the dust to settle? #Business #LocalBusiness #Intel00Share
Melissa Suarez+FollowIntel’s Security Slip: What Went Wrong?Let’s talk about Intel’s recent data leak—over a quarter million employee records exposed because of weak internal login systems. Hardcoded credentials and easily manipulated portals meant anyone with the know-how could access sensitive info. For a company that champions digital trust, is this a wake-up call for the whole industry? How do we balance convenience and airtight security in enterprise environments? #Tech #Intel #Cybersecurity00Share
gordonangela+FollowWhy SoftBank Just Bet Big on IntelIntel just got a $2 billion boost from SoftBank, which now owns a slice of the chip giant. This is like your favorite coffee shop getting a surprise cash tip from a regular who believes in their comeback. Intel’s been struggling to keep up in the AI chip race, but this investment is a vote of confidence—and could mean more advanced tech made in the USA. If you’re eyeing chip stocks, this is one to watch! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Intel00Share
Susan Moreno+FollowWould You Buy Intel Stock on Sale?Intel’s looking for a cash boost and is basically offering its shares at a discount to big investors—think of it like a flash sale, but for stocks. After a rough year and missing out on the AI chip boom, Intel’s hoping this quick cash will help them catch up to rivals like Nvidia. If you’re watching your investments, keep an eye out—these moves could shake up tech stocks and maybe even your portfolio. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Intel00Share
vincentchen+FollowAre Intel Layoffs Leaving Linux in the Lurch?Intel’s recent layoffs have left some key Linux kernel drivers without official support, raising real questions for anyone running Linux on Intel hardware. With maintainers gone, drivers for things like modems and high-performance networking could fall behind, risking future compatibility. Will the open-source community step up and keep these drivers alive, or are we heading for a rough patch for Linux users on Intel? What’s your take on community-driven driver support versus vendor-backed engineering? #Tech #Linux #Intel00Share
russell01+FollowIs Intel About to Shake Up Budget GPUs?AMD’s RX 7400 just dropped, but unless you’re buying a prebuilt, don’t get your hopes up—it’s OEM-only for now. Meanwhile, the rumor mill is buzzing about Intel’s possible B380 graphics card, which could finally give gamers a true sub-$200 option with solid 1080p performance. If Intel delivers, could this be the budget GPU shakeup we’ve been waiting for? Let’s debate: Would you trust Intel over AMD for your next affordable build? #Tech #Intel #AMD00Share
Kim Reeves+FollowIntel Drama: Why Big Tech Needs to Pony UpHere’s the scoop: Intel is the only U.S. company that can make the super-advanced chips powering your favorite gadgets, but they’re running low on cash. If Apple, Nvidia, and Google want a steady supply (and some bargaining power), they might need to chip in—literally. Think of it as your go-to coffee shop asking regulars to invest so you always get your morning fix. If they don’t, it’s back to relying on overseas suppliers. Tech drama, but with real money on the line! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Intel01Share