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Quick. Draw! Graphics firm Nvidia appears to have decided to develop a sense of humor and mock the mighty Intel with a web site it appears to sponsor called intelsinsides. If it is an Nvidia site, that ...
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... has socket AM3 packaging. It also has six 512KB L2 cache, 6MB L3 cache, and a core frequency of 2.8GHz. Meanwhile, Intel's CEO Paul Otellini has been seen wining and dining several China-based graphics ...
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Intel CEO Paul Otellini says the company knew nothing about the insider trading investigation into Galleon Group, which implicated an Intel executive, until the Feds turned up. Intel CEO Paul Otellini ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Opinion)
... be easily overlooked include Intel's Craig Barrett and Paul Otellini, whose tenure at the top of the microprocessor giant overlapped during the decade. Even their combined genius was not enough to lead ...
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Intel has reported "strong" third-quarter results despite the global economic recession. According to Intel CEO Paul Otellini, Atom microarchitecture revenue increased by 15 percent from the second-quarter ...
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CMOS giant Intel turned in its third quarter results and reported it had a gross margin of 58 percent.CMOS* giant Intel turned in its third quarter results and reported it had a gross margin of 58 percent. ...
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... week’s Intel Developer Forum (IDF) – let us rather describe it as a bishop’s egg – the only bad part about it being the shell that covers the interior. Or maybe IDF was an onion – there are many different ...
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The word on the chip strasse is that Intel and AMD may well reach a settlement before the long-running civil case between the companies comes to court in spring 2010.The word on the chip strasse is ...
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... be the last truly great Intel CEO. It is amazing how companies seem to lose their way once a founder that has been so instrumental in driving the company to success departs. Microsoft just ...
(Networking/Networking Features)
Chip firm AMD is holding an alternative event just a block away from the Intel Developer Forum and wheeling in stray hacks off the street, briefing them about the stuff it makes.Chip firm AMD is holding ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Mark Bohr talked in some detail of Intel's 22 nanometer process, and said that Intel is developing both CPU and SoC versions of each technology generation. Mark Bohr talked in some detail of Intel's ...
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At a Q&A shortly after the his IDF keynote in San Francisco this morning, Intel CEO Paul Otellini was in bullish mood when asked whether Intel had ever engaged in special deals with third parties ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
A senior Intel executive opened up this year's Intel Developer Forum this morning. Usually it's Pat Gelsinger who opens the show. Intel has thoughtfully provided white boards for people to write messages ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
IDF FALL 2009 - UPDATED - There's a two day countdown to the Fall Intel Developer Forum (IDF) being held at the Moscone - pronounced Mosconay and not Mosc One - and already the busy bees at the Santa Clara ...
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... decided to tidy up his desk and move his caravanserai to storage company EMC. But we can certainly make some educated guesses. Gelsinger was an Intel man through and through - Intel ran through him as ...
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UPDATED: Despite officially denying anything untoward was happening earlier today, chip giant Intel today confirmed that Pat Gelsinger and Bruce Sewell are leaving the company. Despite officially denying ...
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UPDATED: A report said that Pat Gelsinger, a senior vice president at the Intel Corporation, is to leave the company after 30 years in harness to join storage company EMC.A report said that Pat Gelsinger, ...
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Intel CEO Paul Otellini reckons he can see light at the end of the tunnel for the IT industry. London, England - Intel CEO Paul Otellini reckons he can see light at the end of the tunnel for the IT ...
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... players like TSMC. Rank Company CEO 1 Intel Corporation Paul Otellini 2 Samsung Electronics Kim-Hee Lee 3 Toshiba Semiconductors Shozo Saito 4 Texas Instruments ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... and Google have mutually decided to call it a day. Intel's CEO, Paul Otellini, is a member of Google's board, but so far there doesn't seem to be any conflict over his position there. Indeed, Intel recently ...
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... his wife on stage and a Tom Hanks who could have cared less about what Intel executives had to say. For 2010, we wonder whether Intel tries again to cuddle with Hollywood or leave the entertainment industry ...
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... to think that it's just a minnow compared to giants like Microsoft and IBM. Interestingly, it doesn't include Intel in the figures - Paul Otellini, Intel's CEO is on Google's board.One key message Google ...
(Networking/Networking Features)
... distant, disinterested and disengaged."The Fortune list is here. Uberceo is here. Where's Paul Otellini of Intel? ...
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Opinion - It's almost a truism and it's certainly a tradition that chip giant Intel has tried many times to diversify its business by making non X86 chips, all to little or no avail. Opinion ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
The chieftain of Intel, Paul Otellini, has sought to reassure his shareholders about the European Union's recent fine that shook him at the time.The chieftain of Intel, Paul Otellini, has sought to reassure ...
(Software/Software Opinion)
Opinion – Intel isn’t kidding about the embedded and mobile market. Today’s acquisition is yet another sign that the company isn’t playing for second place and is trying to replace ARM, MIPS and ...
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AMD is riding the wave of the EU’s $1.45 billion fine imposed earlier today on Intel – with good reason: The fine resulted from a complaint AMD filed about nine years ago. But AMD also knows that even ...
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Intel’s chief executive officer used a conference call with journalists this morning to respond to the $1.45 billion dollar antitrust fine imposed by the Europe Commission (EC) today. Paul Otellini, ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Antitrust Commission fines Intel $1.5 billion for abuse of dominant position, orders end to illegal practices. Brussels, Belgium - European Commission fines Intel $1.5 billion for abuse of dominant ...
(Mobility/Mobility Features)
Chip firm Intel told financial analysts yesterday that it had bought a firm called OpenHand, a startup that produces technology to share corporate data on cell phones and other mobile devices, including ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Intel is bracing itself as the EU Commission prepares to announce its punishment on the chip giant for alleged anti-competitive behavior. Brussels, Belgium - Intel is bracing itself as the EU Commission ...
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Chip giant Intel used to be, er, can we say a little conservative. But it's shed its middle aged image now and is doing an unlikely thing, turning its engineers into celebrities. Chip giant Intel used ...
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... plenty of board positions elsewhere too - one Google director is Intel CEO Paul Otellini, and another is L John Doerr, who is also on the board of Amazon. While the two companies cooperate in many areas, ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Intel’s manufacturing engine is still pumping out stunning numbers of processors. The recent launch of the Nehalem-based Xeon 5500 servers has taken the production of the new core technology beyond ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... past few months, according to Paul Otellini chief executive officer of Intel. If Sun is forced to begin the hunt for another buyer potential suitors include Hewlett-Packard, and Cisco Systems who just ...
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Nvidia is simply holding on to what it has now, but without a CPU and without the ability to build a heterogeneous general purpose processor, times will only get tougher for Nvidia, Intel’s Paul Otellini ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
Dr. Craig Barrett joined Intel in 1974. During his time there, he's moved up through the ranks starting at technology development manager, then VP, Senior VP, Executive VP, COO, President, CEO from 1998 ...
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Intel announced its Q4'2008 earnings last night. They reported Q4 revenue of $8.2 billion, an operating income of $1.5 billion with a net income of $234 million. This is a substantial decline compared ...
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... approval ratings listed on Glassdoor.com include Steve Ballmer (Microsoft, 44%), Jerry Yang (Yahoo, 35%), Paul Otellini (Intel, 61%), Mark Hurd (HP, 42%), Michael Dell (Dell, 54%) and Larry Ellison (Oracle, ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
Expanding its business beyond its core strength, microprocessors, has always been difficult for Intel. Trends have been followed and abandoned again in the past and now it is time to consider ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... Capable” lawsuit, which has unveiled questionable agreements between Microsoft and Intel surrounding the launch of Windows Vista, has already turned into a nightmare for Microsoft and it seems it will ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Intel will roll out the first Nehalem processors next month as planned. Chief executive officer Paul Otellini confirmed Intel has begun shipping the CPU to its customers. Santa Clara (CA) – ...
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Intel will open the doors to its Fall developer forum in San Francisco next week. The new Nehalem micro-architecture, which will first surface in Core i7 high-end desktop processors in the fourth ...
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... – a product which eventually turned into the Athlon 64 family of products that brought Intel down to its knees in 2005. Meyer’s position is similar, but a bit more challenging: The company’s balance sheet ...
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Intel continues to speed down the 45 nm path, shipping dozens of millions of processors before AMD will get its first 45 nm CPU into customer hands. While AMD wanted the 45 nm manufacturing process ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Brief)
Intel delivered a solid second quarter thanks to record mobile processor and chipset sales. Revenue was up 9% year over year from $8.7 billion to $9.5 billion, while the company’s net income jumped by ...
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Intel today announced what it called a “solid start” into the new year. But the company can’t hide that it was a mixed bag of good news and bad news overall, with higher revenue but less profit, ...
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Intel today announced a record first-quarter revenue of $9.7 billion as well as a net income of $1.4 billion. Revenue was down 10% sequentially and up 9% year-over year. Net income was down 36% sequentially ...
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Nvidia and Intel are on a crash course: With Nvidia moving its GPUs into potential CPU territory and Intel tuning CPUs to take over GPU territory, you have a classic scenario for a confrontation ...
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While AMD is currently planning to ramp its 45 nm production in the first half of this year, and volume launch 45 nm processors for the second half, Intel is already ramping down 65 nm quickly, ...