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Intel spins off enterprise AI company Articul8 with outside funding

CIO Business Intelligence

Intel has set up a new company, Articul8 AI, to sell enterprise generative AI software it developed. Articul8 AI will be led by Arun Subramaniyan, formerly vice president and general manager in Intel’s Data Center and AI Group. The new company’s investors include global investment firm DigitalBridge Ventures.

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Intel, DigitalBridge Create New GenAI Software Company

Information Week

Semiconductor titan Intel has teamed up with asset manager DigitalBridge for an AI power play.

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Intel posts biggest quarterly loss in company history as processor sales plunge

TechSpot

Intel isn't in great shape right now. billion – the largest drop recorded by the company in its 55 years of existence. The tech giant's Q1 2023 revenues fell 36 percent year-over-year to $11.7 While it did pay dividends of over $1.5 billion, investors are worried about the long-term profitability. Read Entire Article

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Interview with Pat Gelsinger: Intel's CEO describes a different kind of foundry

TechSpot

In advance of Intel's first event dedicated to their Foundry business, I had the opportunity to sit down one-on-one with CEO Pat Gelsinger and talk about the company's strategic goals. Read Entire Article

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Intel's Pat Gelsinger gives his candid thoughts on the company's biggest missed opportunities

TechSpot

Last month, one of India's most prominent tech publications, Digit, asked Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger what he felt were the most significant missed opportunities that led to Intel's current position in the semiconductor and AI markets. Read Entire Article

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Intel will invest in factories and manufacture chips for other companies

Venture Beast

Intel will invest $20 billion in new factories, launch a new foundry service to make chips for other companies, and relaunch its dev event. Read More.

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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger's "insane" plan to restore the company's glory days

Tech Republic Cloud

Commentary: Intel has fallen behind in key markets, but CEO Gelsinger plans to spend very, very big to change that.

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