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Apple sets August date for developer conference

March 7, 2006 Worldwide Developer Conference will take place Aug. 7-11 in San Francisco. TAGS: WWDC, Apple Computer, San Francisco, Intel, developer, conference, Apple Macintosh

Intel dual-core chips related to Pentium 4

February 8, 2005 In part, they will be based on NetBurst architecture. This dispels speculation that chipmaker would revert to Pentium III cores. TAGS: Intel Pentium III, dual-core processor, Intel Pentium 4, Intel Pentium, Intel, conference

Intel set to showcase China operation

April 13, 2007 Chipmaker's decision to hold developer conference in Beijing next week emphasizes how important China is to its future. TAGS: China, plant, Beijing, Intel, conference, chip company, operation, notebook computer, U.S., PC

Performance rules in the processor world

August 22, 2007 As the Hot Chips conference gets under way at Stanford, chipmakers put the focus on quad-core and other high-end tech. TAGS: quad-core, AMD, Stanford, chip company, Intel, conference, laptop computer, server

Intel, AMD and judge to organize antitrust case

March 30, 2006 Chipmakers to discuss what type of discovery they plan to conduct, how long the case might take and other issues. TAGS: case management, AMD, antitrust, discovery, Intel, Judge, party, conference, shareholder, Japan, pricing, PC

Chipmakers aim to unclog data paths

August 20, 2007 Tilera's Tile64 chip, along with other cutting-edge designs, will take center stage at this week's Hot Chips conference. TAGS: I/O, tile, mesh networking, HyperTransport, AMD Athlon, chip company, Intel, AMD, Sun Microsystems Inc., conference

Chips to take stage at two S.F. conferences

February 13, 2004 At two events in San Francisco, chip designers are set to discuss flexible screens, artificial skin, robots and better, cheaper wireless. TAGS: conference, semiconductor, silicon, Intel Developer Forum, IBM PowerPC, Intel, San Francisco, researcher, Sony Corp., radio, server

Intel to detail dual-core Itanium at conference

February 7, 2005 Montecito is faster, but cooler, says Intel. Firm will deliver paper at International Solid State Circuits Conference this week. TAGS: Montecito, transistor, Intel Itanium, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Intel, conference, nanotechnology, IBM Corp., dual-core

Dual cores to lead Intel show

September 2, 2004 But which chips will the company unveil at its developer forum? The answer will give a clue to how Intel will escape 2004. TAGS: dual-core, Intel Itanium, dual-core processor, Intel Itanium 2, Paul Otellini, Intel, AMD Opteron, Intel Xeon, AMD, conference, Intel Pentium, Microsoft Longhorn, PC

Intel R&D on slow boat to China

April 16, 2007 Building chips in China is one thing. Moving Intel's critical research and development to China isn't in the cards just yet.Photos: Intel's China plant TAGS: China, Beijing, Shanghai, Intel, lab, computer science, R&D, engineer, work, operation, conference

Apple throws the switch, aligns with Intel

June 6, 2005 CEO Steve Jobs confirms News.com report on the change during keynote speech at developer conference in San Francisco. TAGS: Steve Jobs, IBM PowerPC, Apple Computer, Apple Power Mac, shift, Intel, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, Motorola Inc., Apple Mac OS X, conference, CEO, IBM Corp., San Francisco, operating system

Week ahead: Chips take the stage

September 5, 2004 The Intel Developer Forum will steal the limelight this week, but there are some side acts. TAGS: Intel Developer Forum, Oracle Open World, Paul Otellini, conference, Intel, London, San Francisco, HP

Sun servers heading back to Intel chips

January 22, 2007 CEOs from Sun Microsystems and Intel are expected to announce partnership to build Xeon-based servers this year. TAGS: x86 server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel Xeon, Sun NetBeans, Intel, Sun Solaris, Sun Server, AMD, power management, Sun Sparc, AMD Opteron, Paul Otellini, Intel x86, server, San Francisco, Java

Tech companies gear up for seniors

December 12, 2005 With the world's population getting older, technology is being positioned to help the elderly stay independent. Photos: Gadgets for seniors TAGS: patient, medicine, health, health care, Craig Barrett, Intel, university, trial, conference, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Intel doubles down with dual cores

February 7, 2005 roundup As chip cognoscenti gather at ISSCC, Intel lays out desktop, server plans. Also: Split personality for PlayStation 3 chip. TAGS: Sony PS3, dual-core, Intel, Apple Computer, Sony Playstation, conference, photograph, server

Intel talks up telecom, TV

April 20, 2004 The chipmaker's chief technology officer outlines plans in home entertainment and telecommunications and says the tech industry is finally seeing sustainable growth. TAGS: Pat Gelsinger, UWB, home entertainment, LCoS, telecommunications, silicon, Intel, Intel Xeon, chief technology officer, 64-bit, conference, chip company, TV, Wi-Fi, LCD, U.S.

Intel to detail new chips at conference

August 12, 2005 The new multicore processors are expected to emerge in 2006 and, sources say, will sport greater energy efficiency and manageability. TAGS: multi-core processor, multi-core, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, power consumption, architecture, Intel Pentium, Intel Pentium 4, notebook computer, Intel Pentium M, conference, server

Dual-core chips bring dual caches

August 25, 2004 Dual-core chips that AMD and Intel plan to bring to market next year won't be sharing their memories. TAGS: dual-core processor, Montecito, cache, MicroProcessor Forum, AMD, dual-core, microprocessor, Intel, Intel Itanium, AMD Opteron, conference, memory, researcher
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