Archive for the 'Intel Corp.' Category
Friday, August 22nd, 2008
Intel CEO Justin Rattner teased his Intel Developer Forum audience with technology of the not-so-disant-future that could take an object design of any imaginable shape, ‘hit the print command,’ and see the matter take shape. SAN FRANCISCO, CA–Mobile phones in future could be thumb-sized in pockets, and in practically…
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Intel Developer Forum, ZDNet Asia, Intel, Matter, PDAs, programmable matter, Justin Rattner, Vivian Yeo, E-mail, Online Communications, Hardware, Development Tools, Software Development, Handhelds, Software/Web Development, Intel Corp. |
Wednesday, August 20th, 2008
At IDF, the chipmaker announced a power-control feature in its new micro architecture, claiming it is ‘pretty compelling’ for enterprises. Intel unveiled on Tuesday a new aspect of its upcoming microprocessor architecture, which promises better power management and efficiency. Speaking in the afternoon keynote on day…
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chips, Intel, IDF, Vivian Yeo ZDNet Asia, Nehalem EX, Nehalem, Pat Gelsinger, Intel Developer Forum, Data Centers, Data Center, Storage, Hardware, Servers, Semiconductors, Components, Processors, Data Management, Intel Corp. |
Monday, July 21st, 2008
Technology Business Research says Opteron and Puma are boosting AMD’s chip business, but the company could be hurt by the economic downturn. While AMD’s processor business is showing strength, the company is still in a worse position than Intel to face a dip in demand for the rest of…
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Victoria Ho, ZDNet Asia, PCs, AMD, Opteron, Technology Business Research, Processors, Components, Servers, Intel Corp., Hardware, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Semiconductors, Recovery |
Thursday, July 17th, 2008
European Union antitrust regulators say Intel paid retailers to not sell PCs using chips made by rival Advanced Micro Devices. BRUSSELS–European Union antitrust regulators made new accusations against chipmaker Intel on Thursday, saying it paid retailers to not sell PCs using chips made by rival Advanced Micro Devices. …
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Processors, Components, Commission, Antitrust, AMD, Intel, European Commission, Sales Force Management, Intel Corp., Reuters, Hardware, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., European Union, Semiconductors, Sales |
Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
European regulators are preparing to file new antitrust charges against Intel, expanding a probe into the chipmaker’s marketing and sales practices, according to a report. European regulators are preparing to file new antitrust charges against Intel, expanding a probe into the chipmaker’s marketing and sales practices, The Wall Street…
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Corporate Law, Processors, Antitrust, Intel, AMD, Security, European Commission, Business Operations, Intel Corp., Hardware, Semiconductors, Reuters |
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Atom chips are Core 2 Duo-compatible with a tenth of the power requirements that CEO Paul Otellini says are as important to Intel as the Pentium chips in the mid-1990s. Intel has launched its Atom range of processors at the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai today. …
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IDF, Mobile Internet Device, Internet Device, Intel, chips, Atom, Centrino, Rupert Goodwins ZDNet.co.uk, Centrino Atom, Semiconductors, Hardware, PC, Components, Atom Chip, Processors, Intel Corp. |
Wednesday, February 6th, 2008
Montalvo has some cash and a lot of execs with deep backgrounds in the chip industry. But will it have the staying power to survive against Intel? It’s a drama we’ve all seen play out before: a small, secretive start-up lays plans to come out with a chip…
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Start-up, Michael Kanellos, Notebook, Montalvo, NEA-IndoUS, Montalvo Systems, Chip, Processors & semiconductors, Network Technology, Intel Corp., Networking, Hardware, Semiconductors, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., CNET Networks Inc. |
Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
Smartsheet’s Brent Frei and Mark Mader offer their take on why productivity growth has mysteriously slowed since 2004. If there were a Productivity Hall of Fame, John Deere would definitely occupy a place of prominence. The 19th century inventor introduced his cutting-edge steel plow with…
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Knowledge, Brent Frei and Mark Mader, Smartsheet, Productivity Growth, E-mail, Deere, Recruitment & Selection, Workforce Management, Intel Corp., Workplace, Strategy, Online Communications, Human Resources, Management |
Thursday, January 17th, 2008
The well-heeled company touts its plans to bestow money on worthy causes. But how does that compare with other tech sector do-good efforts? Even in philanthropy, Google follows its own rules. With its funding of renewable energy and early warning systems for drought and infectious diseases,…
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