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Intel shows off 80-core processor

February 11, 2007 The chip unveiled at IDF works, but there are a lot of hurdles to overcome before an 80-core chip shows up in a living room. TAGS: transistor, Intel, memory chip, Intel x86, manufacturing, researcher, server, PC, operating system

Microsoft called in for AMD-Intel case

April 14, 2006 Advanced Micro Devices subpoenas Microsoft as part of its case against chipmaking rival Intel. TAGS: AMD, Intel, Microsoft Corp.

Apple sets August date for developer conference

March 7, 2006 Worldwide Developer Conference will take place Aug. 7-11 in San Francisco. TAGS: WWDC, Apple Computer, developer, San Francisco, conference, Intel

Intel invests in Collax

February 8, 2006 Intel helps fund European Linux company TAGS: server software, Intel, Linux

Google gets in on 'Intel Inside' campaign

April 25, 2007 Search giant will provide online ad marketing tools to Intel's virtual marketing storefront for licensees. TAGS: licensee, storefront, Google AdWords, Intel, online advertising, Google Inc.

Intel Inside for cell phones--sort of

March 23, 2006 Some Asian cell phone makers are putting Intel badges on their phones, showing that the handsets run on the company's chips. TAGS: cell phone company, branding, cell phone, Intel, chip company, handset

Intel shares network speedup technology

October 17, 2006 Outside companies can now use QuickData, which previously only worked with servers using Intel's own network chips and cards. TAGS: Intel, AMD, IBM Corp., server, PCI

Intel: Optimize applications for multicore

August 28, 2006 Company is set to release tools for writing parallel threads, which help apps take advantage of multicore chips. TAGS: multi-core, Intel, software company, photograph, video

Intel offers prize for multimedia PC

September 27, 2006 Chip giant unveils developers contest to build the smallest, sleekest multimedia PC, with a prize of up to $1 million. TAGS: Intel Core 2 Duo, multimedia, Intel, chip company, developer, PC

Intel Wi-Fi software hogs PC memory

August 25, 2006 Software update for Intel wireless hardware is faulty and can hog PC memory, but an update is due Friday. TAGS: Intel, PC company, fix, Wi-Fi, PC

Intel modifies Wi-Fi to add mileage

March 27, 2007 Wireless access that travels more than 60 miles? Yes, if you have the right antenna, according to Intel's researchers.Photos: Going long TAGS: antenna, Wi-Fi, lab, tower, signal, Intel, mile, researcher, California

Intel opens 65-nanometer plant in Ireland

June 23, 2006 Its third such chip plant, the facility will help the company push ahead with a new line of multicore goods. TAGS: multi-core, Ireland, chip company, microprocessor, Intel Xeon, Intel, Intel Core 2 Duo, AMD

Intel to invest $1 billion in emerging markets

May 2, 2006 The money will be spent to help bring computers, training and Internet connectivity to emerging nations. TAGS: emerging market, India, Intel, China, training, PC

HP outlines long-term strategy

January 23, 2006 Plans for next 18 months include improved direct sales technology, acquisitions and, yes, more printers. TAGS: Intel Itanium, acquisition, AMD Opteron, Intel Xeon, blade server, Mark Hurd, x86 processor, software company, HP, blade, Intel, server, AMD, Dell, printer

Intel pledges 80 cores in five years

September 26, 2006 CEO Paul Otellini reveals plans at IDF to ship a "teraflop" processor around the end of decade with 80 cores. TAGS: Paul Otellini, teraflop, quad-core, Intel Xeon, power consumption, Intel, supercomputer, manufacturing, flash memory, Intel Core 2 Duo, CEO, notebook computer, server, video

Intel countersues Transmeta

January 11, 2007 Patent infringement suit, filed three months after Transmeta's, alleges that chip designer infringes on seven Intel patents. TAGS: Transmeta Corp., Transmeta Efficeon, patent, Intel, Intel Core 2 Duo, response

Intel 'hacker' sentence expunged

March 4, 2007 Randall Schwartz, a former Intel contractor, has been cleared of a conviction for hacking into Intel systems. TAGS: conviction, supercomputer, contractor, sentence, Intel, hacking, password, security

When Intel calls, Skype listens

February 8, 2006 Making a conference call from a dual-core PC? You'll be able to dial in more people if it doesn't have AMD chips, Intel and Skype say. TAGS: Skype, dual-core processor, conference call, Intel, AMD, VoIP, software development, dual-core, PC

Intel's stacked with chipmaking options

March 9, 2006 Future multicore chips could be folded in half to improve the speed of signals moving around the chip. TAGS: multi-core processor, Intel, Intel Core Duo, manufacturing, research

Sun changing course on Itanium plans--again

November 18, 2004 Sun doesn't want to bring its Solaris operating sytem to Intel's Itanium chip. This week. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., Scott McNealy, Jonathan Schwartz, Intel
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