Intel

Intel’s new processor developed in Israel during Gaza War mirrors 2006 ‘miracle’ chip

The latest Core Ultra Series 3 and Core Series 4 processors were developed by Intel’s Israel branch amid missile attacks and constant war, in a similar way to what happened with the 2006 Core 2 Duo.

Intel research and development office in Matam business park in Haifa.
AN INTEL logo appears in this illustration created on August 25, 2025.

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An AI-generated image of an Nvidia chip.

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Intel enables French soccer fans to watch games in 360°

Intel's "True View" enables broadcasters to show instant replays and highlights from every angle, including the player's point of view.

Paris Saint-Germain's Parc de Princes stadium

Intel invests in smart buildings in Israel

Intel's box-shaped, 10-story building is covered in glass and will accommodate up to 2,700 of its local 13,000 workforce.

An Intel logo is seen at the company's offices in Petah Tikva, near Tel Aviv October 24, 2011.

Intel's Israeli exports soar by 70% to $6.6 billion in 2019

Intel has exported a total of $60b. of goods since commencing operations in Israel in 1974, the company said.

An Intel logo is seen at the company's offices in Petah Tikva, near Tel Aviv October 24, 2011.

Intel demos autonomous car equipped only with cameras in Jerusalem

Mobileye, Intel's Israel-based autonomous driving unit, showed the car navigating through four-way intersections with no traffic lights, and changing lanes to weave into traffic.

A general view of a Mobileye autonomous driving test vehicle, at the Mobileye headquarters in Jerusalem

Multinational corporations represent 'backbone' of Israeli tax revenue

Israel is currently home to 362 active multinational corporations, employing 62,000 workers.

An Intel logo is seen at the company's offices in Petah Tikva, near Tel Aviv October 24, 2011.

Intel. officials debate alternate paths toward a ceasefire with Hamas

Many of the current IDF intelligence officials believe a long-term truce is possible.

Palestinians take part in a rally marking the 31st anniversary of Hamas' founding, in Gaza City

Intel acquires Israeli chipmaker Habana Labs for $2 billion

The acquisition is the company's second largest in Israel to date.

The logo of Intel, the world's largest chipmaker is seen at their offices in Jerusalem

The power of Israeli intelligence in its recent attack on Iran - analysis

Stunningly, the IDF even published pictures of the two onboard a flight and near an airplane to Iran to take part in some of the training sessions.

The two Lebanese militants onboard a flight to Iran to train at the Quds base

Intel unveils first artificial intelligence chip Springhill

Intel unveiled their first AI processor, Springhill, designed at their Haifa facility and intended for large computing centers.

Computer chip maker Intel's logo is shown on a gaming computer display during the opening day of E3, the annual video games expo revealing the latest in gaming software and hardware in Los Angeles

Rafi Nave: Hi-tech pioneer

I am fortunate to share an office at the Technion’s Samuel Neaman Institute with Rafi Nave, a hi-tech pioneer whose career spans four decades.

Rafi Nave addresses a conference of Falling Walls, an international platform for leaders from the worlds of science, business, politics, the arts and society initiated on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall