Paul Murphy's has an excellent blog entry on ZDNet yesterday that throws a cold bucket of water on the irrational optimism that Apple will launch a raft of successful Intel-based Macs in 2006. Quite a ...
SEATTLE — May 21, 2006 — Intel Corporation and Microsoft Corp. today announced that the companies will collaborate to engineer and deliver flexible, pay-as-you-go PC purchasing models for consumers in ...
Until the dust settles with respect to Intel 's 2006 earnings, investors are best advised to buy shares of other large-cap chip and equipment makers, said Caris & Company analyst Rick Whittington.
MANHASSET, N.Y. — Intel Corp. posted net earnings of $2.5 billion, or 40 cents per share on sales of $10.2 billion in the fourth quarter, with revenue falling below the company’s updated guidance for ...
Ok, I’ll admit that I didn’t go very far out on a limb in predicting that Opteron would wallop the dual-core Xeons (code-named “Paxville”) when they were announced earlier this month. In fact, I would ...
(This article originally appeared in the Mercury News on April 30, 2006.) Intel executives know they need something — a marketing idea, a message — to remake the middle-aged company’s image as a hip, ...
(This article originally appeared in the Mercury News on June 11, 2006.) Even giants can stumble. Intel, the technology industry icon that for decades has fueled Silicon Valley’s reputation as the ...
When the first-generation Mac mini shipped in 2005, it became the first low-cost, consumer-level Mac desktop to ship without a display, keyboard or mouse since the iMac G3 signaled Apple’s return to ...
“For U.S. microprocessor giant Intel, 2006 was the worst of times, as its global semiconductor revenue dropped by 11.1 percent from 2005,” Dale Ford, VP of market intelligence for iSuppli, said in a ...
Middle East's Largest ICT Exhibition Showcases World's First Quad-Core Processor Dubai, UAE., Nov. 19, 2006 - Intel Corporation has used GITEX 2006 for the region's first appearance at an exhibition ...
Intel executives know they need something — a marketing idea, a message — to remake the middle-aged company’s image as a hip, cutting-edge supplier of brains for the world’s electronics. The job of ...