How Intel turned failure into success
After its management shakeup, Intel's Dadi Perlmutter is again on the rise - just nine years after his Timna system-on-a-chip project fell flat.
After its management shakeup, Intel's Dadi Perlmutter is again on the rise - just nine years after his Timna system-on-a-chip project fell flat.
Just a few years ago, the trade show was on top of the tech world with a circuslike atmosphere that permeated the IT industry. It was very easy to forget about the most important element--the buyers.
With federal regulations requiring all cell phones be able to be precisely located, companies are using the same technology to launch commercial "location-based services."
Hoping to capitalize on the photo-sharing market, an Intel-POPcast alliance will allow users to create and share multimedia projects online.
AMD is reportedly hiring more than 1,000 new IT positions in anticipation of growth it expects from the enterprise move to the cloud.
Today's netbooks are mostly Intel Atom-powered, but that could change with the advent of VIA's Nano processor, which outperforms Intel's CPU in several areas.
The end is nigh for Alpha--once the fastest chip on Earth--now that Compaq has licensed the chip's technology to Intel.
Intel sampled Napster and came away singing a new tune: Peer-to-peer networking rocks.
Chip maker releases K6-2 processor -- readies "Sharptooth" processors for notebooks.
The streaming-media company says rumors of its death are exaggerated. The new deal lets Intel put Real's technology on its motherboards.