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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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'Psychic Siri' tech gets cash injection from Samsung, Intel, Telefonica
A startup that makes tech that can predict information you need before you know you need it has announced a new funding round.
Intel to unveil next-gen Haswell in approx 3,337,200,000,000,000 nanoseconds
Intel has announced the date that it will unveil its fourth-generation Core processors codenamed Haswell: Monday, June 3, a day before the Computex Taipei trade show is set to kick off.
Intel in talks with Thailand to provide low-cost 3G
Chip giant urges Thailand to offer a low-cost prepaid mobile 3G service to low-income citizens to close the digital divide and create greater economic growth.
Intel reportedly buying on-demand API builder Mashery
UPDATED: While also waiting for its PC and datacenter units to bounce back, Intel could have more Web-based software and networking intentions tucked away.
Intel outlines new strategy, investments for cloud-based networking
While this week's earnings report was all about Windows 8, Intel also has a new networking strategy to disclose.
How Intel could give Windows 8 the break it has been waiting for
What will it take to help give stagnating PC sales a bit of a boost? Intel hopes that Windows 8-powered notebooks with a $200 to $300 price tag might do the trick.
The netbook may not be dead yet: Intel talks $200-$300 touch-enabled Bay Trail laptops
During its Q1 earnings call, Intel execs discussed thin notebooks using the forthcoming Atom platform being available by the holiday season at a bargain price.
Intel predicts rebounds for PC, datacenter units later this year
While the PC market looks like it's on a downward spiral, Intel executives are still predicting a comeback.
Outgoing Intel CEO Otellini: Materials, manufacturing our foundation
"Never in the history of our company has our ability to participate across the spectrum of computing been greater," says Intel CEO Paul Otellini.
Intel's Q1 good enough, company remains upbeat
CEO Paul Otellini said in a release that the company performed well "amidst market softness" that translated to revenue declines in its PC and data center groups.
Intel's Q1: PCs, mobile, data center wild cards abound
Few analysts are expecting much from Intel's first quarter. They are hoping for color on PC and server demand. A new CEO and some real mobile results wouldn't hurt either.
Thunderbolt at the 2013 NAB Show
Thunderbolt continues to gain vendor support. That is good news for pro users.
20Gbps Thunderbolt isn't twice the bits
An Intel technical marketing guy at NAB 2013 spilled his guts on the 20Gbps Thunderbolt upgrade. Here's the scoop.
Servers, datacenters to see same upheaval as PC industry
Servers are fun again as Intel and HP pitch new architectures for the datacenter. Server market upheaval is sure to follow---and probably rhyme with what the PC industry has seen.
Intel lays out plans for the hyperscale datacentre
Intel has revealed what technologies it has in store to serve the hyperscale datacentre at the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing.