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Intel's Next CEO Will Be COO Brian Krzanich By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published May 02, 2013 In the past, the chip maker has often promoted COOs to CEO. Tags: Intel, chip, CEO, COO, processor Intel to Buy API Management Vendor Mashery By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published April 18, 2013 The chipmaker is moving deeper into the software business. Tags: merger and acquistion activity, API, software, Intel, Mashery Intel Moves to Revolutionize Networking By Rob Enderle | Article Published April 17, 2013 The trends toward SDN and NFV could have major implications for telecommunications, as well as other networks. Tags: Intel, SDN, telecommunication, Virtualized Networks Intel Earnings Drop 25% By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published April 17, 2013 Sluggish PC sales account for much of the decline. Tags: processors, Intel, PC sales, quarterly financials, earnings, revenue, chips Intel Rethinks Server Racks By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published April 10, 2013 The company shows a design where processors, memory and storage are each in separate areas. Tags: server racks, architecture, servers, data center, Intel Report: Intel May Soon Make Apple Chips By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published March 07, 2013 Unnamed sources are saying the two firms have discussed a deal. Tags: Intel, Apple, Samsung, chips Intel Launches Its Own Hadoop Distribution By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published February 26, 2013 The chip maker wants to get into the big data game. Tags: Intel, software, big data, open source, Hadoop, analytics Intel Revises Its Itanium Plans By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published February 18, 2013 Analysts speculate that the end may be near for the chip used in some HP servers. Tags: Itanium, server processor, HP, chip, Intel Intel to Exit the PC Motherboard Business By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published January 23, 2013 "Haswell" will be the company's last desktop motherboard. Tags: desktop, Intel, motherboard, PC Google Repeats as 'Best Company to Work For' By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published January 21, 2013 Other tech firms in the top 10 included SAS, NetApp and Ultimate Software Tags: Google, Microsoft, Salesforce, Intel, employers, Cisco, NetApp Intel Earnings Fall, But Beat Expectations By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published January 18, 2013 The chip maker's fourth quarter wasn't as bad as it could have been. Tags: chips, revenue, quarterly financials, Intel, earnings Intel: $599 Ultrabooks Are Coming This Year By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published January 08, 2013 The next generation of ultrabooks will all have touchscreens. Tags: Intel, touchscreen, laptop, ultrabook Why Your TV Will Have Intel Inside By Mike Elgan | Article Published January 02, 2013 The chip giant is working on a smart TV product. But why? Tags: Intel, set-top box, chips, processor Intel CEO Paul Otellini Announces Early Retirement Plans By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published November 19, 2012 Otellini's decision to retire at age 62 was something of a surprise. Tags: CEO, retirement, Paul Otellini, Intel Cray Launches 100-Petaflop XC30 Supercomputer By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published November 08, 2012 The "Cascade" system features Intel processors and the revolutionary Aries interconnect. Tags: Intel, DARPA, AMD, supercomputer, Cray Report: Apple May Stop Using Intel Chips in Macs By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published November 06, 2012 The chips Apple uses in iPads and iPhones could be powerful enough to run a desktop or laptop. Tags: IOS, iPad, iPhone, Apple, OS X, ARM, processor, chip, Mac, Intel AMD + ARM: Creating the Next Generation of Cloud Servers By Rob Enderle | Article Published November 01, 2012 AMD's decision to launch servers that utilize ARM technology could radically change the industry landscape. Tags: mobile, Intel, processors, AMD, ARM, servers, Microsoft, cloud computing, GPU Intel's Revenue, Net Income Drop By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published October 17, 2012 The company needs strong sales of Windows 8 PCs in order to turn things around. Tags: Intel, PC, quarterly financials, Windows 8, chip IHS: Ultrabook Sales Lower Than Expected By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published October 02, 2012 The market research firm has cut its predictions for ultrabook sales. Tags: sales forecast, ultrabook, Intel, iSuppli Intel Shows Off Windows 8 Tablets Running Its Clover Trail Chips By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published September 28, 2012 The new chips will run many devices targeted at business users. Tags: hybrid, tablets, Intel, Windows 8 Motorola Launches Intel-Powered Smartphone By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published September 18, 2012 The Razr i is Motorola's first smartphone to feature an Intel processor. Tags: Google, smartphone, chip, Motorola Mobility, razr, processor, Intel Intel and HP to Build World's Most Efficient Supercomputer By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published September 11, 2012 The National Renewable Energy Laboratory supercomputer will be devoted to renewable energy and energy efficiency research. Tags: supercomputer, HP, energy efficiency, Intel Lenovo Says RT Tablets up to $300 Cheaper Than Win 8 By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published August 17, 2012 Windows 8 tablets will be for corporations; Windows RT tablets will be priced for consumers. Tags: Windows 8, tablets, ARM, Lenovo, Intel, AMD, Microsoft, Windows RT Intel Earnings Rise as Windows 8 Release Nears By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published July 18, 2012 Intel CEO remains optimistic that ultrabooks and Microsoft's new operating system will boost business. Tags: Intel, Windows 8 Intel's Income Rises, but Company Warns of Slower Growth By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published July 18, 2012 The chip maker's earnings beat expectations, but the retail PC market is softening. Tags: PC, ultrabook, chip, revenue, Intel, earnings Intel Acquires Whamcloud for Supercomputing Scale By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published July 16, 2012 Intel scales out its ability to deliver services and technology for exascale infrastructure. Tags: Whamcloud, supercomputing, Intel Intel Buys IDesia Biometrics to ID Heartbeats By Pedro Hernandez | Article Published July 05, 2012 Intel buys a star-tup that uses a novel approach to identify users. But where does it fit into the chipmaker's plans? Tags: security, acquisition, biometrics, Intel, mobile HP's Project Moonshot: The Future of Small and Large Scale Servers By Rob Enderle | Article Published June 28, 2012 Project Moonshoot could provide HP with a significant advantage in the computer server market. Tags: HP, Intel, servers Vindication for Intel's Future-Seeing Dr. Genevieve Bell By Rob Enderle | Article Published May 15, 2012 The Intel technologist was honored by Women in Technology International for work in integrating the human element into technology. Tags: Intel AMD Launches Trinity APUs to Compete With Intel Ivy Bridge Chips By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published May 15, 2012 The new processors could lead to lower cost systems to compete with ultrabooks. Tags: processor, Intel, chip, ultrabook, AMD Intel Updates Xeon Line of Server Chips By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published May 14, 2012 The new processors are aimed at the high-performance computing market. Tags: server, processors, chip, Intel, Xeon Intel to Buy HPC Interconnect Assets of Cray for $140M By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published April 25, 2012 The additional technology and employees will bolster Intel's high-performance computing portfolio. Tags: networking, Intel, interconnect, Cray, HPC Intel Rolls Out Ivy Bridge Processors By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published April 23, 2012 The new line of quad-core processors will feature "3D transistors." Tags: Ivy Bridge, processors, Intel Apple, Google, Intel Fail to Dismiss Staff-Poaching Lawsuit By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published April 20, 2012 Six California companies will face an antitrust lawsuit brought by the Department of Justice. Tags: Intel, Apple, Google, antitrust, lawsuits Intel Ramping up for Ultrabook Revolution By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published April 18, 2012 The chip giant is moving forward with its next generation of server and desktop processors. Tags: ultrabook, PC, processor, chip, Intel 75 Ultrabook Designs on the Way, Prices to Reach $699 By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published April 12, 2012 Intel says prices for ultrabooks should drop in time for the back-to-school shopping season. Tags: Intel, ultrabook Apple Poised to Unseat Intel as Top Mobile Chip Company By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published March 22, 2012 The iPad and iPhone maker captured 13.5 percent of the mobile chip market last year. Tags: Intel, chips, Apple, mobile Intel vs. Apple: Strategic vs. Tactical By Rob Enderle | Article Published March 22, 2012 Far more than Apple, Intel is taking steps to prepare for the future, opines a tech pundit. Tags: Intel, Apple Intel Dominated, AMD Gained in Chip Market in 2011: IDC By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published March 16, 2012 Average selling prices for processors climbed 9 percent. Tags: Via Technologies, processors, Intel, chips, AMD Intel to Postpone Mass Shipments of Ivy Bridge Processors By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published February 16, 2012 Laptop vendors fear the first part of 2012 will be a "dark period" for the industry. Tags: Intel, Notebook, processors, laptop HP, Intel Rethink Processor Upgrades in Servers By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published February 15, 2012 Smart Socket technology helps reduce the chance of errors and system failures. Tags: HP, processor, servers, upgrade, Intel RealNetworks to Sell Patents to Intel By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published January 27, 2012 Intel will pay $120 million for 190 patents, 170 patent applications, and video software. Tags: patent, Intel, video, RealNetworks Despite Thailand Floods, Intel Reports Record 2011 Results By Thor Olavsrud | Article Published January 20, 2012 Intel Thursday reported record full-year 2011 revenue of $54.2 billion and earnings per share of $2.39 in the face of severe flooding in Thailand. Yet the company warned the first quarter of 2012 might be affected. Tags: microprocessors, Intel, chips, earnings Intel Enters Smartphone Market After Uphill Battle By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published January 11, 2012 The company announced that Lenovo and Motorola will release phones based on Intel's Medfield chips. Tags: processors, Intel, smartphone Intel Lowers Revenue Guidance by $1 Billion, Blames HDD Shortage By Thor Olavsrud | Article Published December 12, 2011 Intel warned that its revenue for the fourth quarter would likely fall short of previous guidance because its PC manufacturing customers have slowed their orders to align with the severe shortage in hard disk drives resulting from severe flooding in Thailand. Tags: Intel, stock price, HDD, revenue Intel Lowers Q4 Revenue over Hard-Drive Shortage By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published December 12, 2011 The chip maker says it will make a billion dollars less than it previously predicted. Tags: Intel, hard drive, revenue Details Leaked on Intel 'Ivy Bridge' Processors By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published December 05, 2011 X-bit Labs says that Intel's new processors will debut in the second quarter of next year. Tags: processors, Intel AMD Launches 16-Core Opteron 6200 Series, Expands 2012 Road Map By Thor Olavsrud | Article Published November 15, 2011 The chip maker unveils the newest series of Opteron chips, intended to boost the performance, scalability and efficiency of database, cloud and high-performance computing applications. Tags: cloud computing, Intel, virtualization, Opteron Oracle Updates Linux, Sticks with Intel and Promises Solaris By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published October 05, 2011 Oracle doesn't really want its Intel business to go to zero, despite comments made by Larry Ellison last week. Tags: database, Linux, Intel, Solaris, Oracle Intel Joins Samsung for Tizen as Meego Dies By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published September 28, 2011 Yet another Linux mobile platform bites the dust as new Tizen project is born from the ashes of Meego. Tags: Samsung, Intel, mobile Microsoft Confirms x86 Apps Won't Run on ARM Windows 8 By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published September 15, 2011 Microsoft officials clarified Wednesday that when they say existing Windows apps will be compatible with Windows 8, they mean on x86 chip architectures. Tags: ARM, Intel, Windows 8, Windows 7, x86 Servers with Intel Xeon E5 Chips Due Early 2012 By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published September 14, 2011 The Sandy Bridge-based chips will have up to eight processing cores each. Tags: Intel, server Intel Pours $300 Million into 'Ultrabook' Laptop Development By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published August 11, 2011 The chipmaker wants to spur the creation of devices that combine the characteristics of tablets and laptops. Tags: Intel, ultrabook Intel and Microsoft Beg to Differ With Apple and Google on Post PC Era By Rob Enderle | Article Published June 03, 2011 Given the potential synergy between Intel and Microsoft, the iPad may not be remembered as this eras dominant product after all. Tags: iPad, Intel, Google, tablet, Apple Five Questions about Windows 8 By Mike Elgan | Article Published May 18, 2011 Will Windows 8 be a "tweak" of Windows 7, or a radical overhaul? Tags: Windows 8, Windows 7, Microsoft, Intel, iPad apps Are Multiple ARM Versions of Windows 8 Coming? By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published May 18, 2011 At an Intel affair, one of the chip manufacturer's execs let slip that Microsoft is planning more than one version of Windows 8 for ARM processors. Tags: Intel, Windows 7, Microsoft, Windows 8, ARM Intel Unveils 10-Core Xeon E7 By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published April 06, 2011 Intel's new E7 family of Xeon CPUs is built on 32-nanometer processor technology and incorporates the chipmaker's Hyperthreading Technology. Tags: Storage, Xeon, Intel, processor, servers McAfee Buys Database Security Vendor Sentrigo By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published March 24, 2011 The database security vendor's products include a Database Activity Monitoring (DAM) solution that provides virtual patching for database deployments. Tags: Intel, security, database, McAfee, database security Intel's Thunderbolt Offers Superfast Transfer Rates By David Needle | Article Published February 24, 2011 Apple is the first computer maker to adopt Intel's new superfast Thunderbolt data transfer technology, formerly known as Light Peak. Tags: PCI, Apple, MacBook Pro, data transfer, Intel AMD Beats Analysts' Expectations for 2010 By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published January 21, 2011 The number two chipmaker turned in 2010 financials that were flat year-to-year. Tags: Intel, Dirk Meyer, processors, AMD, earnings Intel Reports Record Earnings, Forecasts Even Better 2011 By David Needle | Article Published January 13, 2011 CEO Paul Otellini promises chip giant will be more competitive in smartphones and tablets versus ARM and others, and plans push forward on netbooks. Tags: earnings, netbooks, processor, Intel, Intel Atom CEO Search: What AMD Needs By Rob Enderle | Article Published January 12, 2011 With Dirk Meyer out as CEO, AMD needs someone who understands emerging opportunities in the smartphone-tablet market. Tags: smartphone apps, AMD, tablet computer, Intel, Dirk Meyer Is Intel's 'Connected Store' Concept the Future of Retail? By David Needle | Article Published January 11, 2011 The chip giant teams with MIT Media Lab, Best Buy and others to show off some high tech retailing concepts. Tags: analytics, video, Best Buy, retail, Intel AMD Bombshell: Dirk Meyer Out as CEO By David Needle | Article Published January 10, 2011 Chipmaker names CFO Thomas Seifert as interim CEO following Meyer's sudden resignation. Tags: AMD, Intel, Fusion, Enterprise IT, chips Intel Tops Revised Estimates in 3Q By Larry Barrett | Article Published October 12, 2010 Chipmaker managed to hurdle its own watered down estimates and provides a better-than-expected outlook for fourth quarter. Tags: Intel, Paul Otellini, earnings, chips, hardware Will Microsoft Acquire Symantec? By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published September 10, 2010 Fueled by Intel's planned acquisition of McAfee, some observers speculate that Symantec is on Microsoft's list. Tags: security, Intel, Microsoft, Symantec, McAfee Intel Invests Heavily in Virtualization By David Needle | Article Published September 03, 2010 Attempting to constrain its titanic infrastructure costs, the tech titan has put its chips on virtualization. Tags: data center virtualization, virtualization, IT, Virtual Cloud Management, Intel Intel Introduces Dual-Core Atom Processor for Netbooks By Thor Olavsrud | Article Published August 24, 2010 Seeking to give netbooks a performance boost, Intel unleashes the dual-core Intel Atom N550 microprocessor while a number of PC makers roll out new netbook models using the chip. Tags: microprocessors, Atom, Intel, AMD, netbook Chip Sales Rise Significantly By Thor Olavsrud | Article Published August 23, 2010 IDC said Q2 global PC microprocessor shipments and revenues increased 3.6 percent and 6.2 percent, respectively. Tags: chip, microprocessors, chip sales, AMD, Intel Chip Sales Up Globally By - Reuters | Article Published July 06, 2010 Shrugging off bad news, chip sales show robust year over year sales increase. Tags: processors, chips, Texas Instruments, chip sales, Intel Intel Previews Where Tech is Headed By Andy Patrizio | Article Published July 01, 2010 From a Segway-mounted robot to sensors that eliminate the need for a router, Intel plans be inside more than PCs. Tags: research, Network Equipment, SSD, Intel, networking Intel Upgrades Atom, Targeting Smartphones By - Reuters | Article Published May 06, 2010 Intel claims its new Atom offer lower power consumption, tinier size and reduced costs. Tags: smartphones, smartphone, smartphone review, Atom, Intel Will Apple Buy AMD? By Rob Enderle | Article Published April 22, 2010 The smartphone and PC markets trend toward vertical integration could prompt Apple to snap up AMD. Tags: Apple, Intel, AMD, smartphone Resurgent Notebook, Server Demand Boosts AMD to Surprise Profit By Andy Patrizio | Article Published April 15, 2010 Looks like Intel isn't the only chip vendor benefitting from the strengthening computer market. Tags: Intel, Opteron, ATI, earnings, AMD Mobilizing Open Source: Intel, Nokia Dish on MeeGo's Progress By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published April 15, 2010 The two hardware giants detail how their new mobile effort relies on the wider open source community -- but don't expect an entirely open source final product. Tags: Intel, open source, MeeGo, Nokia, Linux |