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Intel's profits plunge 90 per cent
The chipmaker takes a battering in its fourth quarter, as the worsening global economy and investment losses start to add pressure to its bottom line.
Competition intensifies for enterprise WiFi
Broadcom enters the business market with 802.11n offerings, as rivals look for gigabit speeds.
Apple cashes in on chips with PA Semi buy
The hardware and software giant has raised speculation about its relationship with chipmaker Intel after buying a US semiconductor company for a...
AMD moves into 'business class'
Chipmaker hopes to increase appeal to businesses with new stability program.<br/> <br/>
IDF 2008: Intel claims new chip design saves power
At IDF Intel pushes its new chip design - the Core i7 based on the 'Nehalem' - as it looks forward to new technologies.
Intel slams FTC anti-trust suit as ‘misguided’
The world’s largest chipmaker Intel has publicly hit out against anti-trust suits launched by the US government in 2009.
EU raids Intel and Currys
Antitrust investigation sees European offices of the chipmaker raided, along with the UK offices of the Dixons, Currys and PC World owner.
IDF: Intel spotlights mobile development on zero-day
The chipmaker has used its annual developer forum, kicking off today in Shanghai, to introduce a mobile roadmap focused on smaller, more intuitive...
Intel delivers USB 3.0 specification
The chipmaker has made good on its promise to develop the next generation of super-fast data transfer USB interface controller specification...
Europe planning new antitrust charges against Intel
The world’s leading PC chipmaker faced renewed charges from European regulators over its market dominance in relation to rival AMD.
Intel drops Centrino Atom branding
The chipmaker has dumped the Centrino tag from its chipset designed for mobile internet browsing devices just months after its launch.
Intel pulls out of OLPC project
Citing "philosophical" differences, the chipmaker abandons the low-cost laptop project in favour of own, rival development opportunities.
Full Intel processor power costs extra $50
The chipmaker is charging US customers $50 to release the full potential of their Pentium processors.
IDF: Intel unveils second generation low-cost laptops
The chipmaker launches a new version of its low cost laptop at IDF, but those looking for atom-powered Classmates will have to wait.<br/>
AMD set to announce factory sell-off
The chipmaker is expected to announce its turnaround plan, which will involve outsourcing production and reducing its debt.
Intel launches Xeon E3 family
The chipmaker unveils a new Xeon range aimed at low-powered microservers.
Qualcomm announces record revenues
The chipmaker confirms £2.34 billion of revenues for the second quarter of 2011.
Intel publicly eyeing return to handheld CPU space
Chipmaker CEO openly muses about new mobile processors to power next-generation portable computing devices
Intel reaffirms Sandy Bridge for early 2011
The chipmaker may have already let a lot of information slip through the net about its next release, but it has used IDF to set in stone some of...
Intel profits decrease despite record revenue
Despite a fall in net income, the chipmaker claims it has had a successful first quarter, with 2008 looking good thanks to the Atom.
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