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Intel shows off 80-core processor

February 11, 2007 The chip unveiled at IDF works, but there are a lot of hurdles to overcome before an 80-core chip shows up in a living room. TAGS: transistor, Intel, memory chip, Intel x86, manufacturing, researcher, operating system, server, PC

Intel manufacturing guru to retire

March 8, 2005 Sunlin Chou, one of the leaders of Intel's manufacturing group and the first employee at the company hired directly by Andy Grove, will retire. TAGS: manufacturing, Intel, leader

Intel pledges 80 cores in five years

September 26, 2006 CEO Paul Otellini reveals plans at IDF to ship a "teraflop" processor around the end of decade with 80 cores. TAGS: Paul Otellini, teraflop, quad-core, Intel Xeon, power consumption, Intel, supercomputer, manufacturing, flash memory, Intel Core 2 Duo, notebook computer, CEO, server, video

Intel's manufacturing cost: $40 per chip

September 13, 2005 How does the semiconductor giant continue to pull in the profits? By keeping costs low, says In-Stat. TAGS: Intel, manufacturing

Intel completes design of Penryn chip

November 30, 2006 The company is in the midst of making the first samples of the 45-nanometer chip, expected to come out toward the end of next year. TAGS: manufacturing, transistor, AMD, Intel, design

Intel shows off Penryn chips

January 27, 2007 Upcoming chips will be Intel's first to use a new manufacturing technology and will have new multimedia instructions. TAGS: manufacturing, transistor, Paul Otellini, Intel, AMD, Intel Core 2 Duo, multimedia, family, instruction, server

Intel fortifies Shanghai connections

September 15, 2005 New Asia-Pacific research center is set to try out new products for China. Meanwhile, company invests in a couple of its U.S. fabs. TAGS: Shanghai, Colorado, manufacturing, chip company, facility, Intel, center, flash memory, China, chipset

Chipmakers gear up for manufacturing hurdles

June 12, 2006 For chip designers, the next decade is going to be one big wrestling match with the laws of physics and chemistry. Images: Chips of the future TAGS: transistor, SRAM, Texas Instruments Inc., manufacturing, chip company, Intel, AMD

Intel beats estimates, upbeat on manufacturing shift

April 19, 2005 Chipmaker reports a 17 percent jump in revenue over the year-ago period, thanks in large part to sales of mobile chips. TAGS: Andy Bryant, manufacturing, mobile chip, Paul Otellini, Intel, chip company, mobility, Wi-Fi, handset, notebook computer

Intel shows test chips made on future processes

January 25, 2006 Moore's Law is on track, the chipmaker says, and it shows off 45-nanometer creations to prove it. Photos: Intel's 45-nanometer process TAGS: transistor, lithography, chip company, SRAM, manufacturing, Intel, transition, process, size, AMD

AMD in deal to build chip factory in New York

June 23, 2006 Nonbinding agreement with state calls for building a $3.2 billion microprocessor plant in Saratoga Springs. TAGS: microprocessor, agreement, manufacturing, New York, AMD, plant, Intel

Reports: Intel planning chip plant in China

March 13, 2007 Intel already operates assembly and test plants in China, but it could be ready to start actually making chips there. TAGS: China, Semiconductor Manufacturing, plant, manufacturing, Craig Barrett, Intel, semiconductor, control, U.S.

Intel's stacked with chipmaking options

March 9, 2006 Future multicore chips could be folded in half to improve the speed of signals moving around the chip. TAGS: multi-core processor, Intel, Intel Core Duo, research, manufacturing

AMD plucks new manufacturing chief from IBM

February 5, 2007 Douglas Grose of IBM moves into AMD's crucial manufacturing lead position. Will he build on big turnaround under way? TAGS: manufacturing, AMD, microprocessor, IBM Corp., relationship, semiconductor, Intel

Dell puts AMD-powered notebooks on sale

November 1, 2006 PC maker expands its alliance with chipmaker to laptops, having already used AMD processors in servers and desktops. TAGS: AMD, notebook computer, PC company, Dell, manufacturing, Intel Core 2 Duo, Dell Inspiron, laptop computer, Intel, server

Transmeta mulls exit from processors

January 5, 2005 The company that put power consumption on the map is thinking of getting out of the expensive business of making chips. TAGS: Transmeta Corp., manufacturing, microprocessor, intellectual property, Intel

Intel on lookout for next big thing

September 17, 2007 Intel Developer Forum this week will zero in on upcoming chips. Areas for longer-term growth aren't quite so clear. TAGS: quad-core, Barcelona, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, manufacturing, chip company, AMD, event, U.S., PC

Prices fall on AMD desktop chips

February 12, 2007 Advanced Micro Devices has been facing profit pressure--but new chipmaking techniques are giving it more room to lower prices. TAGS: AMD, manufacturing, pricing, dual-core, Intel, server

AMD goes quad-core with Phenom

May 14, 2007 Later this year, chipmaker will introduce new desktop processors with four cores and a new brand as it tries to recapture its lost momentum.Photo: Powered by AMD's Phenom TAGS: quad-core, Barcelona, AMD, dual-core processor, AMD Athlon 64, Intel, dual-core, manufacturing, brand, AMD Athlon, server

Some AMD Opterons suffer heat issue

April 28, 2006 The chipmaker is tracking down hundreds of single-core processors that could produce errors. TAGS: AMD Opteron, AMD, manufacturing, chip company, server, Intel
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