Intel just released its fiscal year-end numbers, including its Q4 report, and things are indeed looking up for the company. After revising its final quarter estimate late last December on the heels of ...
Intel has posted "exceptional" numbers in its 2011 earnings report that saw profit jump by 13 percent from last year, and it will continue to invest in key areas such as ultrabooks and Intel-powered ...
In the past few days, a group of analysts has been getting a close-up view of how Intel is spending some of its vast profits on long-term investments that may yield entire new areas of productivity ...
Intel announced plans Monday for a new series of slim laptops powered by the company's next-generation processors, set to debut at the end of 2011. Dubbed the "Ultrabook," the skinny devices measure ...
In a keynote speech at the Computex trade show in Taiwan, Intel Executive Vice President Sean Maloney said the company would borrow some "new ideas" from tablets to reinvent the PC, carving out a new ...
Intel has made an interesting advance in microprocessor technology after years of research, and it seems that 2011’s processors will be the first to feature 3D transistors and tri-gate technology. By ...
* Intel and Google to optimize future releases of the Android™ platform for Intel's family of low power Atom™ processors. * CEO revealed how advances in silicon technology and platform engineering ...
Chip maker Intel had stressed they, not Apple, own all Thundebolt trademarks. Even though Apple and Intel collaborated on this high-speed I/O technology featured on the 2011 MacBook Pro and iMac ...
El Segundo, Calif., March 26, 2012—Fueled by strong sales growth in its core chip businesses—and boosted by a major acquisition—leading semiconductor supplier Intel Corp. in 2011 attained its highest ...
Intel’s highly-anticipated new 22nm processors have launched in 2013. They promise battery life and graphical performance boosts — see here for all the news on Intel’s latest. Intel’s new Haswell ...
This week — tomorrow, in fact — Intel CEO Paul Otellini will stand up in front of the financial community and try to reassure them that Intel’s lunch isn’t going to be woofed down by ARM. Wall Street ...
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