Wintel's different ways
Intel and Microsoft both hate to lose and loathe government regulation, but take different routes when dealing with government lawsuits.
Intel and Microsoft both hate to lose and loathe government regulation, but take different routes when dealing with government lawsuits.
Intel Corp.'s acknowledgment today that its first 64-bit processor, code-named Merced, will be delayed by approximately six months comes at a particularly inopportune time for the chip giant, which is bracing for a possible antitrust lawsuit from the Federal Trade Commission.
Officials of Digital Equipment Corp. and Compaq Computer Corp.
Telecommunications providers will have to come up with a slick battle plan to beat out cable companies as the Internet carriers of choice in the future, said analysts and industry players on Tuesday. "We definitely see cable being the dominant form of access for 2002," said Ross Rubin, group director for telecommunications and technology for new media research firm Jupiter Communications Inc.