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Photos: Intel revs up car PC

March 9, 2005 At CeBit in Hannover, Germany, Intel shows off a Pentium-based computer fitted into the dashboard of a BMW Mini. TAGS: Hannover, dashboard, CeBit, BMW, Intel, Germany, Intel Pentium, photograph, PC

Intel puts a PC in the dashboard

March 9, 2005 At CeBit, chipmaker puts new spin on the term "portable computer," with gadgets meant for the open road. TAGS: CeBit, dashboard, Hannover, Intel, Germany, chip company, virus, PC, DVD

AMD fires another antitrust salvo at Intel

July 17, 2006 Battle between two chipmakers over alleged anticompetitive conduct with PC makers and sellers moves to Germany. TAGS: AMD, complaint, Intel, antitrust, Germany, chip company, retailer

Chipmakers' silicon scraps feed solar industry's hunger

May 23, 2007 Selling unusable silicon wafers to solar cell makers is good for the environment, and companies like TI make money at it too. TAGS: wafer, Texas Instruments Inc., silicon wafer, silicon, solar energy, chip company, Texas, Japan, Germany, Intel

Manufacturers unwrap first ultramobile PCs

March 9, 2006 At CeBit, Samsung, Asus and Founder deliver minitablets, though early models seem to have poor battery life. Photos: Origami handheld devices TAGS: ultramobile PC, CeBit, ASUS, Microsoft Origami, Hannover, Samsung Electronics, Intel, founder, Intel Celeron, Germany, Microsoft Windows XP, battery, PC, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., video

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, Germany, regulator, Intel, chip company, Europe, spokesman

Fujitsu Siemens eyes nanotech for chips

March 10, 2005 With silicon being pushed to its limits, some see carbon nanotubes as the future of chips. TAGS: transistor, Fujitsu Siemens, microprocessor, Hannover, signal, nanotechnology, Intel, Germany

EU takes aim at Intel--again

October 13, 2004 The European Commission has asked four more countries for information on how they buy computers. Rival AMD applauds the move. TAGS: procurement, commission, Netherlands, European Union, government agency, regulator, microprocessor, authority, France, AMD, Finland, Sweden, Italy, Intel, clock speed, rate

Nokia: Science skills gap is Europe-wide

March 12, 2007 The lack of young people taking up scientific careers can be found in Germany, England or any leading EU country, Nokia exec says. TAGS: Cambridge, Nokia Corp., nanotechnology, collaboration, European Union, U.K., Germany, career, Europe, Intel, U.S.

Samsung minitablet debuts in U.S.

May 1, 2006 Q1 device to sell through Best Buy's online store next week, show up in some of retailer's outlets this summer. Photos: Samsung's Q1 unveiled TAGS: Samsung Q1, minitablet PC, Best Buy Co. Inc., Microsoft Origami, Samsung Electronics, ultramobile PC, online store, retailer, Intel, battery life, battery, tablet, vice president, Germany, San Francisco, keyboard

SGI to make dual-core Altix in late 2005

December 22, 2004 The high-performance computer's next edition will be revamped to run Intel's dual-core Itanium chips. TAGS: SGI Altix, Silicon Graphics Inc., Montecito, Intel Itanium, dual-core, teraflop, bus, supercomputing, high-performance, Intel, Germany, IBM Corp., router, memory, HP

AMD turns to Chartered for help

November 9, 2004 Advanced Micro Devices is building a new plant in Germany but still needs outside assistance to meet expected demand. TAGS: Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd., AMD, plant, Singapore, AMD Opteron, AMD Athlon, manufacturing, R&D, capacity, Germany, agreement, chip company, IBM Corp., Intel, server, PC

What Europe (still) doesn't get

June 21, 2004 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says Europe holds itself back when it comes to technology competition with the United States. TAGS: treaty, Europe, Brussels, antitrust, U.S. company, European Union, tax, Germany, U.S., Intel, Microsoft Corp.
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