40 years ago, Intel introduced its first true 32-bit processor, which back then didn't yet have a fancy marketing name.
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On Thursday, Intel unveiled a new processor, codenamed Panther Lake. This marks the next generation of the company’s Intel ...
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The brand new fabrication plant at Intel's Arizona location is one of the most complex facilities on the planet.