by Sam Sharpe | Dec 4, 2020
His glass-walled PC tower glows with LED lights while Andrew Christian uses three computer monitors set atop a motorized sit-stand desk. By day, Christian works from his Hoboken, N.J., apartment as an engineer for Amazon. But that’s just what he does for money. His...
by Sam Sharpe | Oct 30, 2020
The top semiconductor manufacturers are locked into an endless race to engineer smaller, more powerful and more energy efficient processors. It’s what guarantees that when you buy a new laptop it will be thinner, lighter and have longer battery life, while still...
by Sam Sharpe | Oct 23, 2020
Intel Corporation, the Santa Clara, CA computer chip giant founded in 1968, is in the throes of an identity crisis. A series of self-made manufacturing gaffes have allowed nimbler competitors to outpace its technology and annex its market share, leaving Intel in a...
by Sam Sharpe | Oct 11, 2020
When his client shifted to working remotely amidst the coronavirus lockdowns in March, Elliot Wilson advised that they cancel their office lease as soon as possible. “You save a ton of money without an office downtown and once you get used to working from home, you...
by Sam Sharpe | Oct 2, 2020
The Department of Commerce approved licenses in September for Intel Corp to sell its technology to China’s Huawei, according to an Intel spokesperson, making Intel the first company to receive U.S. government permission to export semiconductors to the sanctioned...