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Intel investing in Paris research center

Intel Corp. is teaming with a French university and government agencies to open a research center in Paris aimed at building faster supercomputers.

Intel's investments arm announces 7 deals

The equity investing unit of computer chip maker Intel Corp. said Tuesday it has made seven new investments totaling $25 million to help foster new technologies.

Intel raising its dividend 12.5 percent

Intel Corp., the world's biggest chip company, says it will raise its dividend by 12.5 percent starting next year.

Intel to remain open on Sabbath in Jerusalem

Intel Corp. said it has no plans to close a factory in Jerusalem on Saturdays, despite violent protests by ultra-Orthodox Jews who accuse the chip maker of desecrating the Jewish Sabbath.

Intel names Douglas Melamed as top lawyer

Intel Corp., which is the world's largest maker of microprocessors, said Friday that it named Douglas Melamed as its top lawyer.

A history of Intel and AMD's legal battles

Intel Corp. says it will pay $1.25 billion to Advanced Micro Devices Inc. in a settlement announced Thursday. The following is a look at the legal battles between Intel and AMD, which supply essentially all of the microprocessors for today's personal computers:

Intel settles AMD claims but isn't off the hook

Intel Corp. will pay $1.25 billion to make peace with Advanced Micro Devices Inc., as the companies whose microprocessors run nearly all personal computers finally found common ground in a bitter and colorful dispute that caused international antitrust trouble for Intel.

N.Y. AG accuses Intel of antitrust violations

New York's attorney general has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Intel Corp., claiming the company used "illegal threats and collusion" to dominate the marketplace for computer microprocessors.

NY joins the antitrust effort against Intel

The legal challenges to Intel Corp.'s sales tactics mounted Wednesday as New York's attorney general accused the world's biggest computer chip maker of using "illegal threats and collusion" to dominate.

On The Call: Intel CEO on business spending

Weak spending by corporations on new personal computers was one of the few problem areas in an otherwise standout third quarter from chipmaker Intel Corp. The trend has dragged on through the recession and probably won't ease until next year.

Intel chief's No. 2 likely to get Senate approval

National Intelligence Director Dennis Blair is one step closer to getting the final member of his senior team in place after a Senate confirmation hearing for David C. Gombert (GOM'-bert).

Intel stokes hopes for PC recovery; shares jump

Intel Corp. has been asserting for months that the personal computer business is rebounding from its deepest slump in nearly a decade. Its stock surged Wednesday on signs that things are picking up faster than expected, despite a few lingering trouble spots.

UW-Madison's patenting arm settles suit with Intel

The University of Wisconsin-Madison's patenting arm has settled its infringement lawsuit against computer chip maker Intel Corp. involving technology used in a popular computer processor.

Intel shows how it's branching out with software

As Intel Corp. branches beyond its core business of microprocessors for laptop and desktop computers, the chip maker is doubling as a software company. The goal is to make sure many kinds of devices work well with Intel's chips.

Intel CEO: PC sales could rise in 2009

The worldwide personal-computer market is pulling out of its slump quickly and could defy predictions by growing this year, Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini said Tuesday.

Apple hires Intel's top lawyer

Apple Inc. said Tuesday it hired Intel Corp.'s top lawyer, Bruce Sewell, a day after the chip maker announced his departure.

EU gives details of Intel's sales tactics

The European Union on Monday published e-mail excerpts from computer makers and Intel Corp. to show that Intel pressured chip buyers into choosing Intel over rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc.

Intel raises sales forecast; shares jump 4 percent

Intel Corp. raised its third-quarter revenue forecast above Wall Street's expectations Friday, citing strong demand for its chips and giving another signal that business is improving for one of the world's biggest technology companies. Intel shares rose 4 percent.

Analyst says Intel 2010 prospects 'look good'

A Raymond James analyst said Tuesday that Intel Corp.'s prospects for 2010 "look good," and kept an "Outperform" rating on the chip maker.

Intel offering $1.5 billion in notes

Intel, the world's biggest maker of microprocessors, says it is offering $1.5 billion in junior subordinated convertible debentures and will use proceeds to buyback stock.

Intel's strong numbers suggest PC business on mend

Intel Corp.'s second-quarter results bolster the company's position that the computer business is on the mend after its roughest patch in years.

Intel to report 2Q numbers

Intel Corp. is scheduled to report its second-quarter earnings after the market closes Tuesday. Below is a summary of analyst opinion and key developments related to the period.

Intel, Nokia work on new pocket computer project

Intel Corp. and Nokia Corp. said Tuesday they're joining forces to build better technology for smart phones and other mobile Internet devices.

Shareholder lawsuit against Intel tossed out

A judge has tossed a lawsuit that accuses Intel Corp.'s directors of ignoring signs of allegedly monopolistic behavior.

Intelligence pick bows out over CIA tactic ties

President Barack Obama's pick for intelligence chief at the Homeland Security Department withdrew from consideration Friday amid questions about his role in the CIA's interrogations of suspected terrorists.

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Intel: Chips in brains will control computers by 2020
Source: Computerworld

By the year 2020, you won't need a keyboard and mouse to control your computer, say Intel Corp. researchers. Instead, users will open documents and surf the Web using nothing more than their brain waves.

Intel To Pay $1.25B To AMD, Ends Legal Battles
Source: Wall Street Journal

NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Feuding chip rivals Intel Corp. (INTC) and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) agreed to settle all of their outstanding legal complaints, with Intel paying AMD $1.25 billion and agreeing to abide by a set of rules for how it conducts its business.

Intel to roll out new low-cost and high-end SSDs
Source: itworld.com

Intel Corp. will release a $120 solid-state disk (SSD) drive positioned as a server "boot drive" with only 40GB of capacity, but the drive could also be used in low-end laptops PCs and netbooks.

Day of chipset reckoning arrives for NVIDIA
Source: Ars Technica

NVIDIA dropped a bombshell today with an announcement that it is freezing development work on future PC chipsets. The GPU maker is blaming this dramatic move on an ongoing legal spat with Intel, but the market realities are there for all to see.

Intel Promotes App Store Model for Netbooks
Source: PC World

The developer program will initially offer tools to write programs for netbooks based on the Atom chip. Later on, the company will extend the program for application development around mobile devices with smaller screens, like smartphones and mobile Internet devices.

What Have been the Great CIA Achievements?

From the Right, the public is told that the CIA's violation of U.S. law and international treaties ( the same thing) have been crucial or will be crucial to the security of America.

BBC NEWS | Technology | Wireless power system shown off
Source: BBC News

Imagine a world where you wouldn't need to plug in your electronics to get their power or charged and totally replacing the need of batteries. Well that world might be here...

Can Swim Club That Kicked Black Kids Out Learn From Imus, Intel and McDonald's?
Source: DiversityInc

These people should be kicked out of the world. We live in the year 2009. Seriously? Do I really have to deal with a group of dumb people like that? White patrons pulled their kids out of the water. Seriously? There's more than one person that thinks that ignorantly?

House lays groundwork for CIA probe - Yahoo! News
Source: Yahoo! News

By PAMELA HESS, Associated Press Writer – 45 mins ago WASHINGTON – The House Intelligence Committee has asked the CIA to provide documents about the now-canceled program to target al-Qaida leaders, congressional officials said Tuesday.

Cheney's ugly secrets revealed |
Source: The Kansas City Star

Former Vice President Dick Cheney's penchant for keeping secrets may permanently damage his legacy as a patriotic American. Reports this weekend said Cheney had ordered CIA officials to keep a counter-terrorism program secret from Congress, in probable violation of the law.

Intel backing Google OS
Source: The Inquirer

Chip giant Intel has confessed that it's been working with Google on the Chrome OS project, secretly undermining the glorious Wintel alliance that has shaped PC systems for better or worse for nearly two decades.

Pelosi Vindicated? Letter: Panetta admits CIA misled (make that "lied") since 2001
Source: Politico

A letter released late Wednesday by six Democratic House members claims that Central Intelligence Agency Director Leon Panetta testified that "top CIA officials have concealed significant actions… and misled" members of Congress since 2001 — a claim the CIA is contesting.

What If Any American Kid Who Wants A Driver's License Has To Finish High School?
Source: The New York Times

I was at a conference in St. Petersburg, Russia, a few weeks ago and interviewed Craig Barrett, the former chairman of Intel, about how America should get out of its current economic crisis.

Thomas L. Friedman - NYTimes.com - Op-Ed Columnist - Invent, Invent, Invent -
Source: The New York Times

I was at a conference in St. Petersburg, Russia, a few weeks ago and interviewed Craig Barrett, the former chairman of Intel, about how America should get out of its current economic crisis.

The European Commission levies a €1.06 billion fine on Intel for anti-competitive behaviour
Source: The Economist

"THE European Commission wielded its heaviest antitrust hammer against Intel, the world's biggest chipmaker on Wednesday May 13th.

Nvidia accuses Intel of unfair pricing
Source: Reuters

Nvidia makes graphics chips that pair with Intel's low-powered Atom in lower-priced netbook computers. He said Intel sells an Atom chip by itself for $45, but sells a three-chip set for $25 to lure business away. "That seems pretty unfair," he said.

Intel May Face Record Fine, Rebate Ban in EU Case
Source: Bloomberg.com

The EU commission has a great goal, but is itself dishonest in its methods. The EU is in fact trying to weasel its way around free trade laws.

Obama Stands By while Europe Loots Intel
Source: American Thinker

On May 13, the European Commission fined Intel €1.06 billion (about $1.45 billion) for alleged monopolistic abuses in marketing its microprocessors and computer chips which form the core of most PCs.

Are You Being Duped by the Intel Innovation Spin?
Source:

The EU ruling against Intel was an exciting day for consumers and the entire technology ecosystem. For my part, I spent the day giving press interviews and interacting with the Community over Facebook, Twitter and various tech site boards.

Intel hit with largest ever EU fine
Source: The Register (UK)

The European Commission has found Intel guilty of anti-competitive behaviour and fined it over a billion euros.

Europe Fines Intel a Record $1.45 Billion in Antitrust Case
Source: The New York Times

EU members are just increasing their costs and continuing to reduce their competitiveness in the global market place.

Intel Fined $1.45 Billion by EU in Antitrust Dispute (Update3)
Source: Bloomberg.com

May 13 (Bloomberg) -- Intel Corp., the world's biggest computer-chip maker, was fined a record 1.06 billion euros ($1.45 billion) by the European Union and ordered to stop using illegal rebates to thwart competitors.

Intel: Some Netbook resellers saw 30% return rate
Source: CNET.com

"In the first period--June, July, August of last year--there were some in the retail channels that were shipping (Netbooks) as notebooks," Sean Maloney said in a question-and-answer session that was streamed over the Web.

EU hits Intel with record $1.44 billion fine
Source: msnbc.com

The European Union fined Intel Corp. a record euro1.06 billion ($1.44 billion) on Wednesday over sales tactics it said the world's biggest computer chip maker used to block smaller rival AMD.

Intel laptops for 2009: Netbook chip revamp, rise of CULV
Source: CNET.com

According to reports from laptop manufacturers, Intel's road map for the rest of 2009 is crystal clear and full of code names.

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