On MovieTome: See the TRAILER for TERMINATOR 4!

Search:
Go!


advertisement
Content from CNET tagged with

Intel [x] , R&D [x]

News Stories

Showing 1-16 of 16 results found

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, R&D, computer science, engineer, work, operation, conference

For Intel, China looms large

April 19, 2007 With Beijing as IDF venue and plans to build a wafer fab, chipmaker signals importance it places on the booming Asian nation. TAGS: ultramobile PC, Beijing, wafer, China, chip company, Intel Developer Forum, Intel, flash memory, R&D, blog, PC, photograph

Intel ramps up Russian R&D

May 24, 2004 The chipmaker is set to take over the engineering staff and intellectual property of two Russian research companies, bumping up its R&D in a key emerging market. TAGS: Russia, Intel, R&D, emerging market, intellectual property, chip company, server

The pragmatic radical

November 21, 2003 CEO Michael Dell is about to apply his tried-and-true business formula far beyond the PC. Is he worried? Don't count on it. TAGS: R&D, LCD monitor, computer company, vision, consumer electronics, electronics, LCD, TV, Intel, monitor, PC, Microsoft Corp.

Dell takes new stab at blade design

November 1, 2004 Dell usually competes on price, but now the company is also touting its in-house research and development. TAGS: blade, blade server, Jeff Clarke, R&D, Dell PowerEdge, engineer, alliance, AMD, Intel, Intel Xeon, server, design, IBM Corp.

Nokia, Cambridge forge research alliance in U.K.

March 7, 2007 Cell phone maker's research partnership with university will focus primarily on nanotechnology. TAGS: Cambridge, Nokia Corp., nanotechnology, university, cell phone company, facility, collaboration, U.K., R&D, alliance, leader, cell phone, Intel

Intel dials up Skype support

August 24, 2005 Companies pool R&D resources to ensure clear Internet phone calls on Intel's next-generation dual-core processors. TAGS: Pat Gelsinger, Skype, PSTN, VoIP, valuation, Intel, dual-core, dual-core processor, R&D, codec, representative, platform, PC

Intel earnings higher than expected

January 12, 2005 Chipmaker reports record sales of server and notebook processors, but net income dips. TAGS: shipment, net income, earnings, notebook chip, Intel, PC processor, AMD, flash memory, motherboard, notebook computer, chip company, R&D, record, chipset, Wi-Fi, server

Barrett weighs in

June 1, 2004 newsmaker For Intel's CEO, the customer is king, clock speeds still matter and the United States is "basically complacent." TAGS: Craig Barrett, competitiveness, offshore outsourcing, politician, R&D, Intel, dual-core processor, Washington D.C., U.S., aspect, notebook computer, CEO, PC, Microsoft Corp.

Investment in nanotech anything but small

March 8, 2004 The Nano Science and Technology Institute's Nanotech 2004 trade show reveals that the U.S. government, among others, expects to spend billions on nanotech research in coming years. TAGS: nanotechnology, R&D, corporation, material, Intel, investment, trade show, European Union, government, health, monitor

Feds should double science budget, says Intel CEO

June 9, 2004 The U.S. risks losing its competitive edge in part because of federal neglect, Craig Barrett says. TAGS: Craig Barrett, science, budget, Intel, agency, China, government, R&D, venture capital, telecommunications, U.S., broadband, CEO

Linux calling: Are cell phones ready?

October 14, 2005 Open-source group plans to launch effort to push the operating system for the ever more powerful mobile gadgets. TAGS: Open Source Development Labs, Mobile Linux, Linux, ally, Wind River Systems Inc., kernel, embedded Linux, PalmSource Inc., cell phone, barrier, mobile phone, Intel, robot, operating system, R&D, Symbian Inc.

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, manufacturing, AMD Athlon, capacity, R&D, Germany, chip company, agreement, IBM Corp., Intel, server, PC

Gore's running mate a high-tech favorite

August 8, 2000 Al Gore's selection of Joe Lieberman as his vice presidential running mate is warmly received by high-tech industry advocates. TAGS: Lieberman Software Corp, Joe Lieberman, George W. Bush, Republican, Al Gore, R&D, Silicon Valley, Democrat, worker, Intel, president, e-mail

Vision Series: Computers replace petri dishes

June 2, 2003 One of five industries in the throes of a tech metamorphosis, the life sciences field is hoping information technology can help it deal with an explosion of data and a rush for new pharmaceuticals. TAGS: life science, pharmaceutical company, drug company, information technology, R&D, IBM Corp., vision, America, Oracle Corp., HP, Intel

IBM nabs huge supercomputer deal

May 31, 2002 The computing giant signs what it hopes will be its biggest supercomputer deal ever: a contract for up to $224 million with the National Weather Service. TAGS: supercomputer, IBM POWER4, IBM Corp., forecasting, contract, R&D, Intel, server
Sponsored matches for "R&D"


© 2008 CNET Networks, Inc., a CBS Company. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use