Apparently,
Team blue
Results showed that the company
Full-year 2022 results weren't any better: revenue dropped 20% year-over-year to $63.1 billion, while profit was down a whopping 60% to $8 billion, or $1.94 per share.
Most alarming though was the drop in revenue in Intel's Client Computing Group, or CCG, a business unit that is responsible for producing desktop processors, such as the recent 13th Gen line of products. And well, we'll just let the results do the talking…
Could one really blame Intel for
Maybe Intel thought AMD would fumble yet again after the 2017 launch of the Ryzen series processors and it would continue to dominate the market in an "I told ya so" moment — except, that team red hasn't, and with every subsequent processor launch, its products have gotten cheaper and better.
Could this be Intel's watershed moment? Who's to say? So far, all manners of analysts on Wall Street have
Should Intel's stock price reverse its downward trend, we'll let you know.
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New U.S. Lawsuit Threatens Google's Dominance in Online Advertising 🧑⚖️
While Google has denied the allegation, the lawsuit details prior attempts by the search engine giant to crush competitors seeking to usurp its dominance in the advertising market, including one nicknamed "
Google ranked #9 in this week's Tech Company Rankings.
ChatGPT — Now Coming to a Quiz Near You 🧙
Remember those viral internet quizzes that everyone, including your grandma, had taken at least once in their lifetime and shared results of on their Facebook feed? Well, you’re in luck because their creator — Buzzfeed — is returning with a BANG!
But instead of enlisting the help of tens (if not hundreds) of paid staffers and unpaid contributors to generate quizzes, the self-described premier digital media company will be capitalizing on advances in artificial intelligence — particularly OpenAI's ChatGPT — to push out content that will help tell you which Hogwarts house you belong to based on the kinds of protein you eat (lol).
Being
Microsoft, which has
In Other News.. 📰
- Facial recognition tech is pretty racist.
No, really .
- Microsoft's big AI ambitions
go beyond just OpenAI and ChatGPT.
- Federal agents dismantled the Hive ransomware group, helping
thwart over $130 million in ransom demands.
Tesla , which ranked #1 this past week, isexpanding manufacturing operations in the U.S. in an attempt to earn tax credits. The move will make the company even more competitive in the automobile industry.
- Here's a look at what the
collapse of FTX means for the future of the crypto industry.
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— Sheharyar Khan, Editor, Business Tech @ HackerNoon