Last modified: December 5, 2005 12:07 PM PST
Chips here, there and everywhere
Intel gets busy with a flash memory effort and promises to spend big overseas. Also: Chips are coming to your soccer ball--just not quite yet.
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Intel, STMicro team up for phone memory
The flash from Intel and STMicro will be the same for years, which will save everyone lots of money.December 5, 2005
FIFA: Adidas 'smart ball' not ready for World Cup
Tracking technology behind chip-implanted soccer balls, designed to rule out bad goal line calls, needs more testing.December 5, 2005
Intel to invest $1 billion in Indian operations
Just after rival AMD signs $3 billion agreement with SemIndia, dominant chipmaker says it'll add to its capital in Bangalore.December 5, 2005
NEC reportedly develops 55-nano technology
Company has developed technology to make microchips with circuitry width of 55 nanometers, according to reports.December 4, 2005
Chatting with Intel CEO Paul Otellini
video Intel CEO chats with NPR's Moira Gunn about where he sees the company heading under his leadership.December 2, 2005
Intel to build $3.5 billion chip plant in Israel
Plant will produce 300-millimeter wafers via a 45-nanometer process starting in second half of '08.December 1, 2005

