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Intel reaps Havok for $110 million

September 18, 2007 Chipmaker snaps up the Irish developer of animation graphics technology found in dozens of video games and movies. TAGS: Havok.com Inc., Intel, San Francisco, chip company, video game, games, video

Apple sets August date for developer conference

March 7, 2006 Worldwide Developer Conference will take place Aug. 7-11 in San Francisco. TAGS: WWDC, Apple Computer, Intel, conference, San Francisco, developer, Apple Macintosh

PC Gaming Alliance debuts

February 20, 2008 Activision, AMD, Dell, Intel, Microsoft, and Nvidia co-found nonprofit dedicated to "advancing the PC as a worldwide gaming platform." TAGS: hardware manufacturer, formation, AMD, NVidia, Activision Inc., games, PC, console, San Francisco, Intel, Microsoft Corp.

Intel has ARM in its crosshairs

September 26, 2007 Chip giant isn't content dominating the PC and server markets. It wants to make gains in mobile phones, where competition is stiffer. TAGS: ARM, Intel, mobile phone, Texas Instruments Inc., chip company, mobile device, smart phone, Samsung Electronics, San Francisco, battery, PC

Sun servers heading back to Intel chips

January 22, 2007 CEOs from Sun Microsystems and Intel are expected to announce partnership to build Xeon-based servers this year. TAGS: x86 server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel Xeon, Intel, Sun NetBeans, AMD, Sun Server, Sun Solaris, power management, Sun Sparc, Paul Otellini, AMD Opteron, Intel x86, server, San Francisco, Java

At ISSCC, the circuit set makes connections

February 14, 2007 As chip engineers gather in San Francisco, Intel shows off its teraflop chops, and AMD talks pricing pressure and power consumption. TAGS: power consumption, AMD, blog, pricing, Intel, IBM Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., San Francisco

AMD seeks to jump-start software changes

August 9, 2005 Chipmaker releases a simulator designed to prod development of software for upcoming processor features. TAGS: AMD, AMD Pacifica, Intel, chip company, San Francisco

'New' CEOs and a new Sun-Intel partnership

January 23, 2007 Personalities of new CEOS, not just technology, figured in Intel's return to Sun Microsystems' server line. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, Sun Microsystems Inc., Scott McNealy, Paul Otellini, Sun Solaris, AMD, Intel, Craig Barrett, x86 server, Intel Xeon, Intel x86, Intel Itanium, chip company, CEO, server, San Francisco

Apple throws the switch, aligns with Intel

June 6, 2005 CEO Steve Jobs confirms News.com report on the change during keynote speech at developer conference in San Francisco. TAGS: Steve Jobs, IBM PowerPC, Apple Computer, Apple Power Mac, Intel, Apple Macintosh, shift, Motorola Inc., Apple Mac OS, Apple Mac OS X, conference, CEO, IBM Corp., San Francisco, operating system

Chips to take stage at two S.F. conferences

February 13, 2004 At two events in San Francisco, chip designers are set to discuss flexible screens, artificial skin, robots and better, cheaper wireless. TAGS: conference, silicon, semiconductor, Intel Developer Forum, Intel, IBM PowerPC, San Francisco, researcher, Sony Corp., radio, server

Chip design takes center stage

February 7, 2006 With the high-profile ISSCC shindig under way in San Francisco, chipmakers are eager to show off what's on their drawing boards. TAGS: AMD, chip company, IBM Corp., Intel, San Francisco, blog, server

Intel talks dual core at developer conference

September 9, 2004 Dual-core chips are a highlight of the three-day Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco this week. TAGS: multi-core, Cadence Design Systems Inc., Paul Otellini, Intel Developer Forum, CTO, dual-core, Intel, dual-core processor, chip company, exec, AMD Opteron, San Francisco, AMD, developer, conference, security

Week ahead: Chips take the stage

September 5, 2004 The Intel Developer Forum will steal the limelight this week, but there are some side acts. TAGS: Intel Developer Forum, Oracle Open World, Paul Otellini, conference, Intel, San Francisco, London, HP

S.F. Bay Area tops in wireless cities survey

April 5, 2004 The Bay Area offers more untethered Internet connectivity than other urban areas, as wireless access sweeps through U.S. cities, airports and college campuses. TAGS: survey, Bay Area, Portland, college, airport, New Jersey, Intel, Wi-Fi, city, broadband, U.S., San Francisco

Processor, memory may marry in future computers

September 28, 2006 Intel researches how to wed memory chips and processor cores, yielding impressive gains in speed and efficiency. TAGS: DRAM, memory chip, SRAM, computer memory, Intel, memory, AMD Opteron, CTO, manufacturing, San Francisco, AMD

Notebooks to dial up built-in phones

February 19, 2004 Manufacturers will soon start selling notebooks that feature integrated Voice over Internet Protocol; built-in cell phone capabilities are expected to follow. TAGS: notebook computer, VoIP, Intel, IP, telephony, cell phone, San Francisco

AMD close to corporate laptop deals

August 23, 2005 The chipmaker is on the verge of a milestone it has sought for years: a deal that would put its notebooks into the hands of the Fortune 500. TAGS: AMD, Fortune 500, notebook computer, milestone, AMD Turion, notebook chip, AMD Opteron, 64-bit, AMD Athlon, Intel, dual-core, laptop computer, San Francisco

McDonald's beefs up Wi-Fi trials

July 29, 2003 The restaurant chain super-sizes its New York tests of wireless hot spots with Cometa Networks, as the networking start-up gets under way with a Wi-Fi push. TAGS: Cometa Networks, restaurant, hot spot, wireless networking, Wi-Fi, trial, New York, networking, start-up, Intel, San Francisco
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