
Intel shared the deep-dive architectural details of its upcoming Core Ultra ‘Meteor Lake’ processors as it readies them for launch on December 14, 2023.

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger displayed a wafer filled with Arrow Lake test dies based on the 20A process node here at Intel Innovation 2023, saying the chips remain on-track for launch in 2024. If Intel stays on track with its 20A node, it will beat TSMC to two critical new chipmaking technologies. Gelsinger also said that Intel’s plan of delivering five nodes in four years remains on track, with the Intel 4 node ready for manufacturing and the Intel 3 node on-schedule f

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger announced at the company’s Innovation 2023 conference that it has a new 288-core fifth-gen Xeon processor coming to market in the fourth quarter of 2024. The company’s fifth-gen Xeon products arrive on December 14.

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger displayed the first multi-chiplet package with the standardized UCIe interface at the company’s Innovation 2023 conference, marking the first public display of working UCIe-enabled silicon.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-flashes-worlds-first-ucie-connected-chiplet-based-cpu

Intel's upcoming Meteor Lake processor will pack an upgraded Arc Alchemist GPU into the package, doubling the performance per watt of the previous generation integrated graphics.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-meteor-lake-integrated-graphics-doubles-performance-per-watt

Microsoft wants to put more of the Xbox into the cloud for the next generation.

TSMC might be looking at building vertically-integrated chip production chain in the U.S.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/tsmc-reportedly-mulls-advanced-chip-packaging-facility-in-arizona

Netgear promises extreme performance for the Orbi 970, but it will cost you.

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, along with several other leaders in the company, will take to the stage at 8:30 a.m. PT to outline the company's latest advances.

Lian Li’s new Galahad II Trinty Performance is the best 240mm AIO we’ve ever tested.
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/lian-li-galahad-ii-trinity-performance-240-aio-review