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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: Intel, video, RealNetworks, patent 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: earnings, microprocessors, Intel, chips 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: Intel, smartphone, processors 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: Intel, processors 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: virtualization, cloud computing, Opteron, Intel 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: Intel, Solaris, Oracle, Linux, database 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: mobile, Samsung, Intel 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: x86, ARM, Windows 7, Intel, Windows 8 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: server, Intel 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: ultrabook, Intel 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: Apple, Google, iPad, tablet, Intel 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, Intel, iPad apps, Microsoft 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: Windows 8, Windows 7, ARM, Microsoft, Intel 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: Intel, Xeon, Storage, 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: security, database, database security, McAfee, Intel 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, data transfer, Intel, MacBook Pro, Apple 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, processors, Dirk Meyer, earnings, AMD 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: Intel, Intel Atom, earnings, netbooks, processor 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: tablet computer, Dirk Meyer, AMD, smartphone apps, Intel 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: Intel, Best Buy, retail, analytics, video 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: earnings, Intel, hardware, chips, Paul Otellini 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: Symantec, Microsoft, McAfee, security, Intel 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: Intel, Virtual Cloud Management, virtualization, IT, data center virtualization 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: Intel, Atom, AMD, netbook, microprocessors 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: Intel, chip, AMD, microprocessors, chip sales 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: chips, chip sales, Intel, processors, Texas Instruments 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: SSD, networking, Intel, research, Network Equipment 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: Intel, Atom, smartphone review, smartphone, smartphones 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: smartphone, AMD, Apple, Intel 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: earnings, AMD, Opteron, Intel, ATI 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: Nokia, Intel, Linux, MeeGo, open source Mobile Drives Intel's Big Earnings By Andy Patrizio | Article Published April 13, 2010 Intel's big first quarter signals renewed growth for the IT sector as the chip giant blow past Wall Street estimates. Tags: mobile, earnings, servers, laptops, Intel AMD's Positions Improve on Both Client and Server By Andy Patrizio | Article Published April 01, 2010 New client and server processors and a return to delivering products on time are paying off for Intel's only real competitor. Tags: client, AMD, Intel, server, Opteron Intel Unveils Atom-Based Server Platform By Andy Patrizio | Article Published March 05, 2010 Touting the Atom server's energy efficiency, Intel claims the boxes provide enough power for small office/home office (SOHO) and SMB clients, at a reasonable cost. Tags: server, Intel, server management, chips, Atom Intel Wrestles With Windows 7 Deployment Issues By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published February 26, 2010 An Intel engineer blogs about the challenges involved in moving the tech giant, which skipped Windows Vista and stuck with XP, to Windows 7. Tags: Windows 7, Intel, Windows, Microsoft, corporate deployments Intel Chief Otellini Unveils $3.5B Jobs Initiative By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published February 23, 2010 Head of chip giant has harsh words for government innovation policies, pledges private-sector initiative to fund technology startups and ramp up hiring. Tags: IT Jobs/Salary, government, Otellini, economy, Intel Intel, Nokia Partner on Top-End Smartphone OS By - Reuters | Article Published February 15, 2010 The smartphone alliance between the two tech giants reflects the need to circle the wagons in the face of increased competition. Tags: Linux, smartphone, Intel, software, Nokia The World According to Intel By Rob Enderle | Article Published February 10, 2010 A report from the annual Intel analysts event, with notes on various executives' presentations, suggests that the firm is in good competitive shape going forward. Tags: PC, chips, Intel, processor FTC Sues, What's the Fallout for Intel? By Andy Patrizio | Article Published December 16, 2009 While Intel's lawyers continue to enjoy little down time, it's not clear the FTC's complaint will have much of an impact on the chip giant. Tags: Intel, chips, FTC, antitrust FTC Sues Intel for Anticompetitive Practices By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published December 16, 2009 Agency the latest to go after chip giant for alleged market abuses, though it's not seeking any money. Tags: Intel, AMD, chips, FTC Technologies Holding Back the Linux Desktop By Matt Hartley | Article Published December 01, 2009 A combination of hardware and software challenges slow the adoption of the Linux desktop. Tags: wireless, Linux desktop, Intel, Broadcom, Google Tech Rebound: Chip Sales Up Sharply in Q3 By Andy Patrizio | Article Published November 10, 2009 PC microprocessor zoomed to all-time record levels in Q3, suggesting rosier times for the tech sector. Tags: desktops, Microsoft, Intel, operating system, AMD Intel Faces Antitrust Lawsuit, Kickbacks Alleged By - Reuters | Article Published November 05, 2009 Chip giant Intel was sued by the New York Attorney General, who claimed the company paid billions of dollars in kickbacks to maintain its market dominance. Tags: Microsoft, Paul Otellini, review, Dell, Intel Chip Vendors Leave '08 Wreck Behind By Andy Patrizio | Article Published October 28, 2009 Chip makers are expected to see an increase in year-over-year sales in Q4. Tags: Intel, consumer, Windows, AMD Computer DRAM Vendors See Upturn By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published October 23, 2009 The DRAM industry saw strong sequential growth, with recovery likely to continue through 2010. Tags: Intel, server, Windows, desktop, AMD Intel CEO Forecasts Big Second Half By David Needle | Article Published October 23, 2009 PC sales will be up this year over last, with a greater boost coming in 2010, says Intel CEO Paul Otellini. Tags: iPhone, Paul Otellini, policy, chips, Intel Gartner: Chip Sales Growth Will Return (Slowly) By Andy Patrizio | Article Published October 16, 2009 While growth in chip sector is clearly on the way, the number won't be dramatic. Tags: nVidia, AMD, chips, Intel, iPhone Toshiba Mini NB205-N210 Netbook: Good Traveler By Eric Grevstad | Article Published October 14, 2009 Toshiba sells two Mini NB205 models, with and without Bluetooth. Both are good netbooks for their respective prices. Tags: wireless, Intel, Windows, netbook, netbooks IT Spending to Jump, Dell CEO Says By - Reuters | Article Published October 14, 2009 A major hardware refresh will begin next year, Dell CEO Michael Dell opines. Tags: Google, Europe, acquisition, Dell, Intel Acer Sees Tech Rebound By - Reuters | Article Published October 12, 2009 The PC maker's expectations reflects optimism about greater consumer demand for tech. Tags: Intel, Dell, HP, Windows, Microsoft What's the Future of x86? By Andy Patrizio | Article Published October 05, 2009 Many competitors have tried to challenge the x86, so far with limited luck. Can the technology's long life continue? Tags: Intel, Windows, IBM, HP, Sun Microsystems nVidia's New 'Fermi': 'Supercomputing in a GPU' By Andy Patrizio | Article Published October 01, 2009 nVidia is touting its next generation in graphics architecture, codenamed "Fermi," calling it "the soul of a supercomputer in the body of a GPU." Tags: AMD, chips, Intel, nVidia, Fermi USB 3.0 Debuts: 10 Times Faster than 2.0 By Andy Patrizio | Article Published September 25, 2009 The new USB protocol debuted at a major industry confab hosted by Intel. Tags: consumer, AMD, chips, USB 3.0, Intel Intel Prefers Fiber Optics Over Cables By Andy Patrizio | Article Published September 24, 2009 In the future, you may no longer need all those bulky cables that drape all over your computer systems. Tags: Intel, Dell, chips, datacenter, HP Intel Looks Beyond PCs As Market Shifts By - Reuters | Article Published September 23, 2009 Intel will boost efforts in consumer electronics and other markets beyond the aging personal computer business. Tags: handhelds, iPhone, chips, Intel Macs in Business: A Lost Cause By Paul Rubens | Article Published September 22, 2009 Apple refuses to allow the level of choice that businesses need to get the needed return on investment. Tags: Intel, Apple, Microsoft, Mac HP, Intel, Greenpeace and Saving the Planet By Rob Enderle | Article Published September 22, 2009 The technology industry and environmentalists dont always see eye to eye on all issues. Tags: consumer, Intel, management, HP, recycling The State Of Linux Desktop Functionality By Matt Hartley | Article Published September 16, 2009 Could this year actually be finally the year of the Linux desktop? Tags: Linux, Intel, Linux desktop, wireless, HP HP Unveils New Netbook, Ultra-thin PCs By - Reuters | Article Published September 15, 2009 The PC maker is navigating the downturn by targeting the sweet spot of consumer desire. Tags: netbook, HP, Intel, netbooks, Microsoft Windows 7 Install Time Varies Wildly By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published September 15, 2009 While most users can upgrade within 30 minutes, the worst case scenario for a power user is 21 hours. Tags: Vista, Intel, Microsoft, AMD, Windows 7 Big Changes at Intel By - Reuters | Article Published September 14, 2009 The dominant chip maker is restructuring its business in the wake of a major departure. Tags: marketing, IT, media, Intel AMD Touts New Chip Branding Strategy By Andy Patrizio | Article Published September 11, 2009 Consumers don't know hyperthreading from hyperbole and don't care about gigahertz anymore, AMD claims, as it move in a new direction. Tags: AMD, chips, nVidia, Intel, Windows Dell Unveils Servers for SMBs By Andy Patrizio | Article Published September 09, 2009 Dell claims the servers offers lower management costs. Tags: marketing, Dell, Microsoft, Intel, Windows Intel Unveils Core i5 Processors: High End Desktop By Andy Patrizio | Article Published September 08, 2009 The new processors will also serve the low end server market. Tags: Windows, chips, Intel, server, e-Mail Intel, AMD Prep Six-Core PC Chips By Andy Patrizio | Article Published September 03, 2009 By the end of this year both major chipmakers are expected to releases six-core chips for desktop computers. Tags: AMD, Intel, desktop, server, e-Mail Q2 Server Sales: Glum and Gloomy By Andy Patrizio | Article Published September 03, 2009 Despite the bad news, a research firm sees some sunlight between the clouds. Tags: Intel, Dell, Microsoft, servers, HP MSFT, Intel Cooperate on Windows 7 By Andy Patrizio | Article Published September 02, 2009 Microsoft is discussing Windows 7 with Intel in an effort to provide the best possible running start to its new operating system. Tags: Windows 7, Microsoft, Intel, Vista, Windows Netbook Review: Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2 By Eric Grevstad | Article Published September 02, 2009 The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2 netbook lacks the ExpressCard slot of the prior model, but it offers three USB ports. Tags: netbooks, Intel, Microsoft, wireless, netbook AMD's New Lower Power Server Chip Targets Web By - Reuters | Article Published August 31, 2009 AMD's has begun a new lower power server chip that it expects to be popular for Web hosting companies, among others. Tags: Intel, e-Mail, chips, AMD Nokia Launches Netbook By - Reuters | Article Published August 24, 2009 The cellphone market will enter the crowded netbook market with a lightweight unit whose battery reportedly gets up to 12 hours. Tags: HP, Microsoft, Windows, netbooks, Intel |