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Key executive e-mail missing in Intel-AMD suit

March 12, 2007 Intel fails to preserve e-mail and documents from CEO, chairman and others, despite an antitrust suit against it. TAGS: transcript, antitrust lawsuit, Paul Otellini, AMD, Intel, antitrust, compliance, e-mail, spokesman, chairman, document, backup, CEO

Intel dual-core chips set to ship

April 15, 2005 Starting Monday, Dell, Alienware and other PC makers will start selling machines containing Intel dual cores. TAGS: dual-core, dual-core processor, HyperThreading, AMD Opteron, Intel, Alienware, AMD, PC company, spokesman, server, PC

Intel changes code name of future Itanium

December 18, 2003 To avoid a trademark dispute, Intel changes the code name of Tanglewood, a version of its Itanium expected to come out after 2005 that will contain several processor cores, to Tukwila. TAGS: codename, Intel Itanium, Intel, Massachusetts, spokesman

EU takes over German antitrust inquiry into Intel

September 11, 2006 Regulators take over a German antitrust investigation of allegations that Intel persuaded a retailer to forgo AMD processors. TAGS: antitrust investigation, antitrust, AMD, commission, allegation, Intel, European Union, recommendation, investigation, retailer, spokesman

Date set for phase 2 of Intel's Core launch

July 11, 2006 Chipmaker plans to unveil Conroe, also known as the Core 2 Duo, on July 27 during an event at its headquarters. TAGS: Intel Core 2 Duo, Intel Core Microarchitecture, Intel, AMD, OEM, buyer, Intel Itanium, Intel Pentium, dual-core, spokesman, event, Microsoft Windows Vista, PC, Microsoft Corp.

Computing companies ally for low power

April 19, 2006 AMD, IBM, HP and Sun band together to try to encourage energy thriftiness among computing customers. TAGS: computing company, AMD, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel, spokesman, HP, IBM Corp., server

Intel to abide by Japan FTC recommendations

April 1, 2005 Chipmaker agrees to halt the practice of requiring PC makers to limit the use of competitors' chips in exchange for monetary rebates. TAGS: recommendation, Japan, allegation, Intel, AMD, antitrust, agency, chip company, PC company, agreement, spokesman

Intel Haifa staff work among the chaos

July 17, 2006 As blasts hit Israel's tech center, Intel employees and others continue laboring--on a limited basis. TAGS: Haifa, Israel, Tel Aviv, missile, Intel, spokesman, university, city, office

AMD v. Intel: More companies subpoenaed

October 6, 2005 AMD subpoenas more than 15 firms as lawyers ask for extra time to sort through mountain of documents. TAGS: AMD, Intel, computer company, microprocessor, retailer, lawyer, document, spokesman

Librarians fuming over Intel magazine bounty

April 14, 2005 After Intel offers bounty for magazine containing announcement of Moore's Law, librarians are beset by thieves, security problems. TAGS: librarian, bounty, magazine, Gordon Moore, Intel, Stanford, library, copy, university, spokesman, eBay Inc.

Supreme Court to hear Intel-AMD document case

November 11, 2003 The U.S. Supreme Court agrees to decide whether a foreign governmental body can view documents that were provided to U.S. courts under confidentiality agreements. TAGS: Intergraph Corp., confidentiality agreement, AMD, Intel, antitrust, spokesman, document, U.S.

Intel moves closer to your living room

February 24, 2005 After abandoning plan to offer LCOS chips, Intel purchases Oplus, an Israeli maker of chips that enhance television images. TAGS: Oplus Technologies, LCoS, digital television, Intel, TV, flat panel, consumer electronics, spokesman, LCD, monitor, video, PC

EU revisits Intel probe

June 8, 2004 The European Commission sends out new letters of inquiry in its probe of Intel business practices, after receiving additional information from AMD. TAGS: commission, investigation, AMD, business practice, inquiry, procurement, Intel, European Union, PC processor, regulator, complaint, computer company, letter, spokesman, retailer, chip company

Nvidia to put more force behind Intel processors

November 19, 2004 A broad patent agreement will let the graphic-chip specialist build chipsets for Intel PCs. TAGS: chipset, NVidia, ATI Technologies, chipset company, VIA Technologies Inc., Intel, notebook computer, graphics chip, agreement, AMD, Intel Pentium, PC company, chip company, spokesman, PC

Intel slips in a new Pentium 4

September 17, 2003 The chipmaker announces a new version of the Pentium 4 processor with an extra dose of cache, a move that seems calculated to undercut the launch of the Athlon64 from AMD next week. TAGS: Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64, cache, Intel Pentium, AMD, Intel Xeon, Intel, spokesman, server

Intel speeds dual-core Xeon debut

August 15, 2005 In an unusual maneuver, the chipmaker will also release Paxville version of Xeon for lower-end dual-processor servers. TAGS: dual-core, Intel Xeon, dual-processor server, AMD, Intel, AMD Opteron, multi-core processor, dual-core processor, Intel Itanium, spokesman, server, IBM Corp.

EU probes Intel-friendly procurement rules

April 21, 2004 European regulators are investigating processes in several member states, including Italy and Germany, that benefit Intel and shut out rival chipmakers such as Advanced Micro Devices. TAGS: procurement, commission, Italy, European Union, AMD, regulator, Germany, chip company, Intel, Europe, spokesman

First game arrives for AMD 64-bit chip

September 21, 2004 Graphics could be more realistic in new version of Atari's "Shadow Ops." But OS to run it won't appear till 2005. TAGS: 64-bit, 32-bit CPU, AMD, Atari Inc., AMD Athlon, 64-bit CPU, Microsoft Longhorn, 32-bit, operating system, memory, spokesman, Microsoft Windows XP, Linux, Intel, games, Microsoft Windows

K6-2 comes to notebooks next week

January 9, 1999 AMD is expected to roll out its first K6-2 chip specifically designed for laptops next week, which could lead to still lower notebook prices. TAGS: AMD K6-2, notebook computer, AMD, Intel Pentium II, ThinkPad, Intel Pentium, Intel Celeron, spokesman, Intel, IBM Corp.

Dell lures away high-ranking HP server exec

June 30, 2005 Brad Anderson will become a senior vice president at Dell, HP's rival in the market for servers using x86 processors, News.com has learned. TAGS: HP Server, x86 server, Jeff Clarke, HP, HP Compaq ProLiant, AMD, x86 processor, server, Gartner Inc., exec, senior vice president, spokesman, Intel
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