Dell sees opening for Atom-based PCs in small busines
Could computers based on Intel's Atom processors, already popular among consumers, catch on for cash-strapped business? Dell seems to think so -- at least in some markets.
HP overtakes Dell as Intel’s largest customerHP became the biggest customer worldwide for microprocessor maker Intel last year, surpassing rival Dell.
Researchers details Intel TXT hacks at Black Hat
Two security researchers fleshed out details Wednesday at the Black Hat conference in Washington of a method they disclosed earlier this year for circumventing Intel's new Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) security..
A startup called Neocleus is preparing to ship a bare-metal desktop hypervisor that it promises will improve endpoint security and let IT shops manage how virtual desktops interact with each other.
Intel (INTC) expects WiMAX deployment to increase rapidly over the next year as the company expects that 800 million people worldwide will have access to the technology by the end of 2010
PC Processor shipments to drop in 2009, IDC says
PC microprocessor shipments slowed in the fourth quarter and will continue to decline this year, according to an IDC survey released on Wednesday.
Intel’s $7 billion ‘Made in the USA’ investment
It's been a dismal decade for manufacturing with the more than 2 million U.S. jobs having headed overseas.
Obama lauds Intel Plan to invest $7B in chip plants
Intel plans to invest $7 billion to revamp factories in three states to manufacture chips based on its new technology. The move, which attracted the attention of President Barack Obama , may be the first real good ...
Intel delays Itanium upgrade to add new capabilities
Intel on Tuesday said it has delayed the release of the quad-core Tukwila chip, its next-generation 64-bit Itanium processor designed for use in enterprise servers.
Intel sues insurer for failure to cover legal coasts
Intel filed a lawsuit against an insurer over failure to cover legal fees on an antitrust lawsuit filed by rival chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices.
Cramming ever more transistors into CPUs has not troubled chip makers Intel and AMD. The problem, rather, has been how to handle the extreme heat generated by the movement of so many electrons in such a tiny space.
EU rejects Intel’s efforts to delay antitrust hearing
A European court on Tuesday rejected a request from Intel to postpone a deadline in the European Commission's antitrust proceedings against the company.
Chinese demand for semiconductors will fall nearly 6 percent this year, according to market analyst iSuppli, adding to the growing evidence that China's economy will not be a haven for companies seeking shelter from the ...
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