Intel Vows To Bring Back Hyperthreading To Boost Competitiveness In The CPU Wars
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Will Intel’s foundry pullback be permanent? - TechCentral.ie
Publishing its second quarter results for 2025, Intel’s chief executive Lip-Bu Tan yesterday took the opportunity to publish a memo to all staff laying out the company’s plans for the future. Whether the message was really intended for staff or for the press and investors, who knows, as it was published online for all and [… The post Will Intel’s foundry pullback be permanent? appeared first on TechCentral.ie.
News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. Intel is experiencing a critical stage. With weak financial results and a new internal restructuring that includes staff cuts and roadmap reviews, the company seeks to become competitive again in the desktop and server CPU segment. The key is in its next generation of Nova Lake processors, which will arrive in late 2026, and in the return of the SMT to the P-Core…
Intel Vows To Bring Back Hyperthreading To Boost Competitiveness In The CPU Wars
Yesterday, Intel published a blog post titled "Lip-Bu Tan: Steps in the Right Direction," described as "a message from Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan to all company employees." In it, he addresses the turmoil at the company recently, and talks about plans to continue terminations, ultimately resulting in a headcount of about 75,000 people by the end
Assuming that the future of Intel will be upsetting you, Lip-Bu Tan, the CEO of the company, spoke to him during the publication of the financial results. In the main, you have to expect new staff deletions, a schedule set for the next two Core ranges, and the return of the SMT (Simultaneous MultiThreading) for server processors...
Future Intel CPUs to Feature SMT Again: Hyper‑Threading Returns
Intel’s most recent financial update revealed a revenue drop in Q2 and conservative forecasts for the near term. In a memo from CEO Lip Bu Tan addressed to employees and later released externally, the company laid out a series of strategic moves: investing in AI projects, bolstering its foundry business, and undert ...


Intel promises sweeping changes to combat stagnation with new foundry strategy, AI focus, and the return of Hyper-Threading — but losses threaten to curtail ambition
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan unveiled sweeping reforms across the company's foundry strategy, x86 roadmap, AI focus, and organizational structure.
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