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Intel Capital invests in Zensys

April 25, 2006 Chipmaker will work with Zensys to develop wireless technology for use in consumer electronics devices. TAGS: wireless technology, consumer electronics, Intel

ARMed for the living room

April 3, 2006 Not content with "anonymous ubiquity" in cell phones, chip designer ARM is ratcheting up its focus on consumer electronics. TAGS: ARM, Warren East, consumer electronics, mobile phone, content company, living room, architecture, set-top box, set-top, electronics, Intel, TV

Intel's chips taking on new work

April 17, 2007 Chipmaker wants to get PC tech into places it currently doesn't dominate: consumer electronics and telecommunications equipment. TAGS: Pat Gelsinger, consumer electronics, Intel x86, Intel, telecommunications, Intel XScale, Beijing, GPU, high-performance, electronics, I/O, project, work, AMD, server, video

At CES, chipmakers play their cards

January 8, 2008 Intel CEO sees Net boosting consumer electronics, and PC makers put the company's Penryn into products. Plus: Nvidia's boost for AMD. TAGS: Paul Otellini, Consumer Electronics Show, chip company, consumer electronics, CEO, Intel, electronics, AMD, NVidia

Paying a price to be No. 1

October 29, 2004 Intel's plain-spoken CEO has a message for the nation: If you want to stay on top, it's time to rev up your competitive metabolism. TAGS: Craig Barrett, microprocessor, Digital Home, consumer electronics, emerging market, China, Intel, manufacturing, Intel Pentium, Intel Pentium 4, U.S., CEO, cell phone, brand, PC, Microsoft Corp.

Intel CEO sees Net boosting consumer electronics

January 8, 2008 Paul Otellini predicts during his CES keynote that the Net's impact on the computer industry will play out again in the consumer electronics market. Photos: Otellini predicts always-connected world TAGS: Paul Otellini, consumer electronics, CEO, electronics, Consumer Electronics Show, Intel, chipset, broadband, TV, video, games, PC

Sprint to use WiMax for 4G wireless network

August 8, 2006 Sprint Nextel says the high-speed wireless data network will be faster and more cost-effective. Photos: Sprint CEO bets big on WiMax TAGS: Sprint Nextel, EVDO, 4G network, Flarion Technologies Inc., 4G, 3G network, consumer electronics, wireless network, Motorola Inc., music player, CEO, Intel, Samsung Electronics, video

Controversy comes calling for Intel

January 10, 2008 New York launches antitrust probe into Intel, trash talk rages on between One Laptop group and the PC crowd, and more. TAGS: Paul Otellini, Consumer Electronics Show, antitrust, Intel, consumer electronics, AMD, electronics, CEO, laptop computer, Microsoft Windows Vista, PC

AMD to shell out $5.4 billion for ATI

July 24, 2006 Purchasing the graphics chipmaker will help AMD expand its product mix and market share as it battles Intel. TAGS: S&P, AMD, graphics chip company, ATI Technologies, microprocessor, merger, consumer electronics, mobile computing, acquisition, graphics chip, Intel, chipset, chip company, NVidia

AMD releases a consumer electronics chip

May 23, 2005 The chips don't sell for a lot of money, but the company figures the market will snatch up millions of them. TAGS: AMD Geode LX, AMD Geode NX, National Semiconductor Corp., AMD Geode, consumer electronics, AMD Opteron, chief technical officer, AMD, Intel x86, Microsoft Windows CE, set-top box, set-top, electronics, chipset, Intel Celeron, 2D

Can Japan rule the consumer electronics realm?

October 6, 2004 Yes, technologists there say; they'll do it with a little help from Sony and a group of people called the Bro Dra. TAGS: Japan, Japanese company, consumer electronics, broadband, broadband network, South Korea, electronics, TV, president, information technology, Sony Corp., Intel, PC

Wireless USB poised to cut the cable

October 17, 2006 After years of discussion, fast wireless connections between PCs and peripherals are getting close. TAGS: UWB, wireless technology, Belkin Corp., wireless USB, consumer electronics, USB, Intel, PC, camera, HP, hard drive

Wi-Fi standards face patent threat

November 21, 2006 A patent ruling in favor of an Australian government agency could mean equipment makers will have to pay up. TAGS: Buffalo Technology, consumer electronics, Wi-Fi, patent, standards, vice president, handset, Intel

Blu-ray vs. HD DVD: Knocking each other out?

November 22, 2006 perspective High-definition TVs should be hot sellers this holiday season, but consumers may have a tough time sorting out the next-gen video discs and the players that go with them. Knowledge@Wharton TAGS: HD-DVD, gigabyte, Universal Pictures, professor, Blu-ray, consumer electronics, electronics company, studio, format, DVD, corner, laser, situation, DVD player, movie, Sony Corp.

Speedier wireless on the way via 4G

August 11, 2006 Sprint Nextel says a souped-up network, coming soon, will use WiMax to offer customers a new wireless experience. TAGS: Sprint Nextel, spectrum, consumer electronics, 4G, Wi-Fi, Motorola Inc., wireless network, Samsung Electronics, radio, chipset, U.S., Intel

Gadgets, Pentium 4, Barenaked Ladies on display at Comdex

November 10, 2000 PC manufacturers, software developers and consumer electronics companies will gather at the Comdex trade show in Las Vegas next week to show off their new products and pass out key chains. TAGS: COMDEX, Transmeta Corp., Transmeta Crusoe, PC company, trade show, Bill Gates, convention, Ericsson Inc., electronics company, Intel Pentium 4, consumer electronics, CEO, Las Vegas, Intel Pentium, Compaq Computer Corp., PDA
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