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Intel is the semiconductor leader with franchises such as the Xeon, Core and Atom processor lines. The chip giant is the market share leader and has been steadfast in its argument that manufacturing is a difference maker for the company. Intel is currently riding the PC and server upgrade cycles.
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Inside the Windows 8 pop-up store that's hitting Stockholm this Christmas
Microsoft and Intel have come together to show strength in numbers with a pop-up shop that's carrying the largest single collection of Windows 8 machines in Scandinavia.
Windows 8 'Clover Trail' tablets delayed until 2013
A driver fumble means that Santa won't be leaving many Windows 8 "Atom" tablets under the tree over the holidays.
Who will make Apple's iOS mobile processors?
Analysts keep predicting a new mobile processor customer for Intel. The candidate that some consider unlikely candidate given the history of the computer industry: Apple.
Good-Bye 386: Linux to drop support for i386 chips with next major release
Linux got its start on a 386 processor, but 21-years later, the Linux kernel developers have decided its time to say good-bye to the venerable Intel processor in its next major Linux kernel release: 3.8.
Surface-starved Swedes served pop-up Windows 8 'showroom'
Microsoft and Intel are aiming to show Swedes the range of Windows 8 machines available with a surprising strategy. But the Surface remains elusive.
Leaked chart details Intel 'Haswell' processor lineup for 2013
The chart outlines 14 new desktop processors, ranging from a flagship 3.5GHz quad-core Core i7-4770K part to a more modest Core i5-4430S 2.7GHz quad-core part, all with updated on-board graphics.
Hardware 2.0: Best CPUs and motherboards list (2012 edition)
Let's kick off this series by looking at processors and motherboards in three different price categories.
Intel Red Ridge platform shows up in mystery Android tablet at FCC
An unnamed tablet with an Intel Medfield chip and running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich has popped up at the FCC. Will it launch at CES 2013?
The low-power struggle: Intel 'Centerton' Atom vs ARM Cortex A9
Centerton is the key technology behind Intel's effort to bring its x86 architecture chips into low-power microservers, in an attempt to nip ARM in the bud before it establishes marketshare.
Intel intros Atom S1200 SoC for enterprise apps, data centers
While unveiling its latest processor family for datacenters, Intel talks up the potential benefits alongside execs from HP, Facebook, and Microsoft.
From Google's mojo to LTE vs fibre: Top 10 technology predictions for 2013
Analyst Mark Anderson has a good record for technology predictions; here's what he says about 2013 — and where we agree and disagree.
2012 in review: IT vendors prepare for cloudy big-data future
Last year, we decided that 2011 had been IT's year of consolidation. Now, it seems like 2012 has been about vendors setting up their strategies for 2013, beyond cloud and BYOD and into big data.
Inside ARM: The British success story taking the chip world by storm
A look inside the British chip designer, from its origins in a Cambridge barn to its current champagne-marked successes and a future where M2M is key.
Intel says it remains committed to user-replaceable CPUs for "foreseeable future"
Not so fast, the chip giant says about rumors that it will abandon the LGA socket in the future.
Intel: We could be a foundry if the fit was right
Intel CEO Paul Otellini said that the company is open to manufacturing chips for other companies if the situation isn't competitive. Would Apple fit?