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INTEL STRIKES BACK!

TechLinked@techlinked252K viewsSep 29, 20186:07
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INTEL STRIKES BACK! begins by examining Intel's public stance amid rumors of supply constraints, highlighting that the company intends to invest one billion dollars to expand 14 nanometer production with a priority on high performance chips. The video notes that despite chatter about delays, Intel claims adequate supply to meet its goals and emphasizes that 10 nanometer chips are still on track for volume production in 2019. Viewers are reminded of market reactions, including AMD’s stock movement in relation to Intel’s statements, and a comparison is drawn to an Olympic weightlifter who has to push through a difficult period to reach the next level. The hosts use a light analogy involving a weightlifting coach to illustrate how large corporations may appear strong while solving production bottlenecks behind the scenes. The narrative then shifts to a broader tech landscape, recounting a series of contemporaneous events around Facebook, Huawei, and other consumer tech developments that frame the week’s tech news. In this context, the episode reinforces the idea that major tech players are navigating security concerns, supply chain pressures, and competitive dynamics while continuing to push new hardware frontiers. The segment closes with a tease of upcoming coverage and a reminder that the show will return with more tech news, even as the industry tackles complex production and security challenges.

Topics · Technology · Semiconductor Industry · Smartphones · Social Media

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What did Intel announce to address 14nm demand and production capacity?
Intel announced a one billion dollar investment to expand manufacturing sites and increase production of 14nm chips, with particular focus on high performance parts.
What vulnerability affected Facebook accounts according to the episode, and how many accounts were reported breached?
Facebook faced a breach tied to a vulnerability in the vue-as feature, reportedly affecting about 50 million accounts.