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  • Thu Oct 28 1999 Increased focus on consumer electronics, Intel execs say

    Chips for cell phones, set-top boxes, high-speed modems, and Internet devices will become a larger part of Intel's business plan, though the company has worked hard to associate itself with the personal computer.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Wed Jun 9 1999 Intel music site showcases Pentium III

    Seeking to boost the appeal of its high-end Pentium III processors for consumers, Intel this week will debut a music area on a Web site designed to demonstrate the chips' capabilities.

    Posted by Tim Clark

  • Tue Sep 18 2007 IDF Fall 2007, part 3-- Gordon Moore interview

    Intel co-founder Gordon Moore discusses trends in the semiconductor industry here at IDF.

    Posted by Peter Glaskowsky

  • Wed Jul 17 2002 Tough talk on Web radio copying

    The Recording Industry Association of America is pressing for anti-copying technology in future digital radio standards. Webcasters bristle.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Tue Feb 17 1998 Grove turns Intel toward low-cost PCs

    CEO Andy Grove reveals Intel will market chips for low-end computers under a new, separate brand name and also develop other new brands.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Tue Oct 13 2009 The factor factor, part 2

    Ever wonder why new chip designs fail in the market, even though they offer real advantages? Or why others succeed in spite of serious disadvantages? It's apparently due to a secret. Part two of three.

    Posted by Peter Glaskowsky

  • Thu May 14 2009 Tech giants line up for e-health dollars

    Allscripts, Cisco, Citrix, Dell, Intel, Intuit, Microsoft, and Nuance Communications are banding together in an effort to make doctors aware of the benefits of electronic health records.

    Posted by Ina Fried

  • Mon Oct 26 2009 Lenovo releases Core i7 laptop, lots of ultraportables

    The IdeaPad Y550P is over $1,000 and has a Core i7 processor, but Lenovo also announced a number of affordable U-series thin-and-lights, too.

    Posted by Scott Stein

  • Wed Apr 22 2009 AMD: Servers strong, mobile muted

    AMD's server roadmap is solid, but mobile needs more attention.

    Posted by Brooke Crothers

  • Mon Jun 9 2008 WiMax patent alliance announced

    Six companies together launch a patent pool to keep the cost of WiMax patents affordable for businesses developing devices that connect to the broadband wireless network.

    Posted by Marguerite Reardon

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