Intel, About To Announce Strategic Partnership On Monday
Intel and TSMC will make a “strategic announcement” on Monday, driving market and media speculation that the world’s largest chip maker might begin to outsource crucial manufacturing. Intel said in an...
View ArticleIntel and TSMC Announce Partnership Deal
As we posted yesterday, today Intel and TSMC have agreed to team up to develop and make the low-cost Atom chip for use in a swathe of consumer electronics devices, expanding its use beyond netbooks as...
View ArticleGadgetwise: Q&A: Moving Data at Lightning Speed With Thunderbolt
How fast is the new input-output technology featured on new MacBook Pros?
View ArticleGadgetwise: H.P. Dodges a Thunderbolt
Hewlett-Packard passes on Intel's new Thunderbolt connection. For now, that's not such a big deal.
View ArticleGadgetwise: Intel’s Museum of Me Is About It
Intel's Museum of Me site presents your Facebook data in a virtual art gallery. Why exactly?
View ArticleGadgetwise Blog: What Is the Ultrabook?
Since May there has been a near constant, sub-cellular buzz on the Internet about something called an Intel Ultrabook. But what, exactly, are we looking at here?
View ArticleBits Blog: In Supercomputing, a Turn to Energy-Saving Graphics Chips
A new supercomputer project at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory shows how high-performance computing has been forced to develop more energy-efficient designs.
View ArticleBits Blog: Rising Demand May Save Intel From Low-Price Competitors
A big rush to buy computer servers means there may not be time for a new model of server, using non-Intel chips, to reach broad acceptance.
View ArticleBits Blog: Steve Jobs Biography: A Scorecard of Put-Downs
A wide array of targets come under fire from Steven P. Jobs, the late Apple chief executive and co-founder, in a new biography.
View ArticleBits Blog: AMD Betting on Power Consumption
The company’s new focus is on laptops that run 50 percent longer than current models and a 30 percent performance improvement in power consumption on computer servers.
View ArticleBits Blog: Intel Expects Lower Revenue Because of Drive Shortage
The chip maker expects quarterly earnings will fall to $13.7 billion, instead of an earlier expectation of $14.7 billion because of a shortage of disk drives, caused by the floods in Thailand.
View ArticleGadgetwise Blog: Intel Pushes MacBook Air-Like Notebooks, but for Windows
At C.E.S., the world's biggest computer chip maker, Intel, made it clear it plans to pour a lot of money and effort into turning ultrabooks into the next big computing phenomenon.
View ArticleBits Blog: A Turing Award for Helping Make Computers Smarter
Judea Pearl was a pioneer in the thinking and techniques behind modern artificial intelligence. His ideas are used in computing applications as varied as Google search, voice recognition and fraud...
View ArticleDealBook: Intel to Buy Stake in Dutch Semiconductor Equipment Firm
Intel agreed on Monday to buy a 15 percent stake in ASML, a Dutch semiconductor equipment maker, in an investment that may total as much as $4.1 billion.
View ArticleFundamentally: Dividend-Paying Stocks, Found in Unusual Places
Utility and telecommunications stocks are the traditional dividend payers, but investors now have other places to turn for income, including technology stocks.
View ArticleBits: A Facebook App That Aims to Keep Private Photos Private
Even those with rigorous Facebook privacy settings risk having their photos downloaded and blasted across the Internet. A new app tries to add at least one more layer of protection.
View ArticleGreen Blog: Cooling a Computer Server With Mineral Oil
In a yearlong trial, Intel found that substituting oil immersion for the circulation of air reduced its energy costs by 10 to 20 percent.
View ArticleDealBook: A Key Witness in Rajaratnam Trial Is Set to Be Sentenced
Prosecutors say that Rajiv Goel, a former Intel executive whose testimony helped convict the hedge fund billionaire Raj Rajaratnam of insider trading crimes, deserves a lenient sentence.
View ArticleBits Blog: Intel Chief Executive to Retire in May
The president and chief executive of Intel, Paul S. Otellini, is retiring after 40 years with the company. Intel said it would prepare to transition to a new leader over the next six months.
View ArticleBits Blog: Facebook’s Other Big Disruption
A Facebook-led open source project may leave companies that supply hardware to computing systems scrambling to remain profitable.
View ArticleBits Blog: Silicon Valley’s Favorite Stories
American Experience, the PBS history series, has told the history of the Silicon Valley from the beginning. It is a lively but idealized portrait.
View ArticleBits Blog: Making Movie Magic More Efficient
In thinking about technology and digital costs, DreamWorks has become a marquee client for Intel and Hewlett-Packard, speaking to the oil industry and Wall Street.
View ArticleBits Blog: As ARM Chief Steps Down, Successor Talks About ‘Body Computing’
Warren East will be succeeded Simon Segars, who is looking to put computers everywhere around us, and even inside of us.
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