Intel Corp.
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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The latest tablet from Samsung may not have much reason to exist, but it does have Android 4.0.
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This year my smartphone sweetheart is the Nexus S 4G. This is a story of our love.
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The latest Cupertino rumor is that Apple will be updating its MacBook Pro notebooks to be more like the MacBook Air.
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At its long-awaited analyst day AMD's new executive team presented a bright future, but also pushed out or canceled several products on its roadmap. Here's what you need to know if you plan to buy...
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Formerly the undisputed champ in the solid-state-drive arena, Intel has seen countless competitors enter the SSD ring, offering superior performance and cheaper prices than the chip giant. With...
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Intel quietly introduces several new Sandy Bridge processors
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Why is Intel propping up Apple's competition?
Apple, like most PC makers, buys its PC processors from Intel. So why is Intel funding competitors to one of its largest customers? Apple should ask for $400 million off its next Intel CPU order.
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Intel buys QLogic's InfiniBand assets for $125 million
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Netflix also reorganizes as CMO heads to the board
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Intel reshuffles executive deck, names new COO
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Wintel's great China divide: Intel's gain, Microsoft's pain
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Intel betting on its 2012 pipeline
CEO Paul Otellini said that the chip giant has a "tremendous product and technology pipeline." But only Intel's data center dominance is a slam dunk.
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Intel to offer optional protection plan for overclocked Core processors
The additional protection plans offered by electronics companies are often of dubious value to consumers, but Intel has just launched one that may be a good value if you like to tweak your...
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CES 2012: AMD delivers a Lightning Bolt strike to Intel's Thunderbolt
If AMD doesn't want to be thought of as a company that's always following Intel's lead, it sure isn't doing itself any favors with one of its latest ideas. It's apparently planning an...
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It's the wrong time to buy an ultrabook
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Intel's proprietary real-time social media tracking technology tackles CES
Intel has built a sophisticated real-time monitoring technology to let it track social media buzz as soon as it happens.
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Intel's Otellini shows off phones, computers... and will.i.am
At his CES keynote speech, the Intel CEO announced a scad of new partners, showed some eye-candy demos and introduced a barely coherent will.i.am.
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CES 2012: Intel reveals smartphone strategy, Motorola partnership
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CES 2012: Nokia relying on Microsoft to get back in U.S. market
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CES 2012: Intel looks to 'wow' with concept Windows 8 ultrabooks
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