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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.

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.

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.

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'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.

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.

Intel lawyer: `uphill battle' to fight EU charges

Intel Corp.'s top lawyer says that fighting the European Union's record $1.45 billion antitrust fine will be an "uphill battle."

Intel CEO: `So far, so good' in 2Q

Intel Corp.'s chief executive said Tuesday that chip orders have been "a little better than we expected" so far in the second quarter, a sign that semiconductor sales are slowly improving.

How the Dow Jones industrials fared Monday

Long-present unease about soured loans bubbled over on Monday after Bank of America Corp. said it set aside $13.4 billion to cover lending losses, even as it posted a profit for the first quarter, and as anxiety grew about the results of the government's "stress tests" to determine if banks will need more government bailout money.

Intel shares fall despite bullish PC prediction

Investors don't seem to totally buy Intel Corp.'s proclamation that slumping personal computer sales have "bottomed out."

Intel sees more hard times in 2009

Intel Corp. appears to be playing it safe with an ugly first-quarter forecast.

Intel slashes 4Q outlook in sign of tech downturn

Intel Corp.'s deep cuts to its fourth-quarter guidance offers further evidence that technology companies are in for a beating because of the economy.

Intel expects profits to hold up in 4Q

Intel Corp. has provided some insight into the state of global PC demand, telling Wall Street that while technology spending may be slumping, the chip maker fully expects its profits to hold steady.

NComputing gets large low-cost PC deal in India

A Silicon Valley company is claiming a major victory in its efforts to sell computers to schools that might otherwise be enticed by low-cost laptops such as the green-and-white XO from One Laptop Per Child or Intel Corp.'s Classmate PC.

Portugal to sell 500,000 of Intel's Classmate PCs

Intel Corp.'s low-cost laptop initiative got a boost Wednesday from Portugal's government, which is pledging to provide elementary school students with 500,000 computers based on the chipmaker's Classmate PC design.

Intel 2Q profit jump reflects healthy PC demand

Worried that the ailing U.S. economy has spilled abroad and hurt global PC sales, investors had subdued expectations for Intel Corp. in the second quarter. Intel is the world's largest computer chip maker, and its fortunes rise and fall with swings in PC demand.

DreamWorks Animation goes from AMD to Intel chips

DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc., maker of the "Shrek" movies and "Kung Fu Panda," announced Tuesday it will switch from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. computer chips to Intel Corp.'s as it moves toward making all 3-D movies.

FTC opens formal probe of Intel chip business

Escalating the world's largest computer chip maker's legal woes, the Federal Trade Commission has opened a formal probe into Intel Corp.'s sales tactics, a victory for its much smaller rival, Advanced Micro Devices Inc.

Intel CEO: Smaller gadgets will expand market

Intel Corp.'s push to create and boost new categories of small, cheap Internet-connected devices is taking the world's largest chip maker in some unusual directions.

Intel shares rise as 1Q sales, guidance surprise Wall Street

Intel Corp. shares jumped more than 6 percent Wednesday, a day after the computer chip maker reported first-quarter sales that beat Wall Street expectations and surprised some analysts for how well its core business in microprocessors held up.

Intel Capital Plans New China Tech Fund

Intel Corp.'s venture capital arm said Tuesday that it has set up a new $500 million fund to invest in Chinese technology startups.

Stocks Set to Rise; Bernanke Ahead

Wall Street headed for a higher open Thursday, bolstered by hopes that the economy will be carried through its rough patch by new rate cuts and government stimulus efforts.

Intel Stock Hammered on Economy Fears

While Intel Corp.'s stock was being hammered over disappointing fourth-quarter results, executives at the world's largest semiconductor company found themselves trying to assure Wall Street the faltering U.S. economy was not to blame for its financial difficulties.

Intel Aids Africa While Building Market

Computer chip maker Intel Corp.'s chairman, Craig Barrett, launched a "digital inclusion project" Wednesday in Nigeria that aims to train 150,000 teachers, provide 3,000 computers to schools and pilot an electronic means for hospitals to care for children in remote areas.

Intel 3Q Beat, Optimism Boosts Stock

Intel Corp.'s soaring sales of microprocessors helped the company overcome flat prices for those chips and reap a 43 percent boost in profits in the third quarter.

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A.M.D.-Intel Settlement Won't End Their Woes
Source: The New York Times

The giant chip maker Intel, facing antitrust challenges around the world, announced on Thursday that it would pay $1.25 billion to settle its long-running disputes with its smaller rival, Advanced Micro Devices.

Mr. President, Time to Rein In The Chaos
Source: The Washington Post

When Andrew Grove, co founder of Intel and a big Obama supporter talks like this, somebody should listen. Will they? Nope. Should they? You bet.

Intel Commits $300 Mln to Teacher Training Program
Source: The New York Times

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Leading microchip maker Intel Corp plans to spend $300 million over the next four years on a Web training program to help teachers incorporate technology into their lesson plans.

Intel Tells Customers It Will Slash Chip Prices 50%
Source: Bloomberg.com

June 12 (Bloomberg) -- Intel Corp., the world's largest chipmaker, plans to slash the price of some processors over the next three months to regain market share from Advanced Micro Devices Inc.

Intel Says Chips Will Run Faster, Using Less Power
Source: The New York Times

Intel has overhauled the basic building block of the information age, paving the way for faster and more energy-efficient processors.

Intel to Pull out of Colorado Springs facility, selling chip plant in restructuring move.
Source: Gazette.com

In an announcement made as part of their fourth-quarter earning report, Intel Corporation ( NASDAQ:INTC ) is putting the company's Colorado Springs manufacturing facility up for sale.

Studios' DVDs Face a Crack in Security
Source: The New York Times

An anonymous computer programmer claims to have hacked the copy protection used in both the HD-DVD and Blu-ray high-definition DVD formats.

Intel pulls ATI chipset license
Source: -

There is a lot of news surrounding ATI at the moment, especially with the AMD buy out confirmed earlier today. Intel has pulled ATI's chipset license, meaning that there will be no more ATI (or rather, AMD) chipsets for Intel processors after the end of the year.

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