Intel had a happy holiday. According to several analyst reports issued Friday, the heavyweight chipmaker closed 2001 on a high note, thanks to unexpectedly large demand for its chips. Analysts ...
PC chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices gained ground in its rivalry with chip king Intel during 2001, despite a surge by Intel in the fourth quarter. AMD gained nearly four points of market share against ...
(This article originally appeared in the Mercury News on May 28, 2001.) In late 1993, executives and engineers at two of Silicon Valley’s biggest companies, Intel and Hewlett-Packard, started secretly ...
As we all know, 2001 was one of the worst years in the short history of semiconductors and PCs. The tough year led to a 7 percent unit decline in 32-bit nonembedded microprocessors. In one sense, this ...
A few years ago, Intel bet that no one could resist space-age bunny people. It paid off big for Pentium processor sales. Now Intel is wagering that businesses won't be able to resist investing in ...
Leading chipmaker Intel Corp.'s fourth-quarter profit fell 77 percent, but the company's surprising revenue gave Wall Street some hope that the industry will recover from its worst slump ever. The ...
Intel Corp. announced its intentions to slash its workforce by 5,000 employees and also lowered earnings expectations for the first quarter of 2001 on Thursday, becoming the latest company to fall ...
Intel shares jumped to the highest level in almost 14 years after the world’s largest chipmaker gave an optimistic forecast for 2015 sales as it pushes into markets outside personal computers. Revenue ...
In late 1993, executives and engineers at two of Silicon Valley’s biggest companies, Intel and Hewlett-Packard, started secretly meeting in a nondescript HP conference room in Sunnyvale. The rules ...
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