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special coverage Intel VP concerned about America's tech future. Also: Windows for supercomputers due by fall. Photo: AMD tweaks Intel's nose Photos: Chip tech takes new shapes Photos: From cars to the stars

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At a three-day forum in San Francisco this week, Intel rallies its developer community with details on new chips.

Intel rethinking the living room PC

Entertainment PCs haven't taken off, but Intel is revamping their look and cost--as well as what they're used for.
March 3, 2005

Intel exec fears for U.S. competitiveness

"We have a lousy education system," says Senior Vice President Pat Gelsinger. "We have a weak infrastructure that is decaying."
March 3, 2005

Windows for supercomputers likely out by fall

Microsoft aims to have first cluster version of Windows ready in time for supercomputing conference this fall, company says.
March 3, 2005

Apple has Intel inside--sort of

Although its Mac computers use only chips from other makers, Apple's storage gear does have an Intel processor inside.
March 3, 2005

Intel to tackle flash card memory market

Reinvigorated by gains in flash memory for cell phones, Intel is planning to go after consumer electronics, card market.
March 2, 2005

Intel shows off Mac Mini-like concept PC

At conference, Intel tries to spur creativity among computer makers, but company won't likely make such a device.
Photos: Intel's own mini PC
March 2, 2005

Photo: AMD tweaks Intel's nose

Chipmaker buzzes IDF crowds with cheeky skywriting touting its rival Turion processor.
March 2, 2005

New tech includes fuel cell for notebooks

Wireless USB and technology that harvests unused electricity in computers are among other innovations at Intel conference.
Photos: Chip tech takes new shapes
March 2, 2005

Intel to unveil new way to connect chips

Chipmaker plans to reveal a new way of opening up the data paths between processors, CNET News.com has learned.
March 2, 2005

Intel names top Itanium target: IBM

"For Intel, that was foaming at the mouth," one analyst says after execs single out Power chip as Itanium's chief rival.
March 1, 2005

Barrett: No end in sight for Moore's Law

Five-nanometer chip manufacturing is in the pipeline, Intel's outgoing CEO tells the IDF crowd.
March 1, 2005

Photos: From cars to the stars

Craig Barrett is joined on stage by spaceship designer Burt Rutan and a couple dudes from MTV's "Pimp My Ride" show.
March 1, 2005

Microsoft says 64-bit Windows due in April

Windows chief Jim Allchin says the 64-bit desktop version will come early in the month, and a server version will follow at the end of April.
March 1, 2005

Intel leads 32/64-bit chip sales, CEO says

Craig Barrett says his company is surpassing AMD in shipments of x86 chips that run both 32-, 64-bit software.
March 1, 2005

Intel: 15 dual-core projects under way

Firm is working on 15 different multicore chips for the server, notebook, desktop and networking market, exec says at IDF.
March 1, 2005

SpaceShipOne's Rutan: Space resorts in 25 years

Craft's designer says commercial space flights will start to occur in about 12 years, with resorts showing up in about 25 years.
March 1, 2005

Intel to spotlight new Itanium: 'Poulson'

New model shows Intel still sees plenty of life in the server chip line, News.com has learned.
February 28, 2005

Nvidia to show off its first Intel chipsets

Company's chipsets, which will include an integrated firewall, will be available for high-end Intel-based PCs by April.
February 28, 2005

Sun: Chip connection tech on horizon

A fast, new method for connecting computer chips could arrive in the next four years, a top chip engineer for Sun says.
February 28, 2005

Intel show to tackle debate over dual-core chips

At the upcoming Intel-sponsored developer conference, one of the big debates will be, "what exactly is a dual-core processor?"
February 25, 2005

Sources: IBM ditching Itanium altogether

What support Big Blue now has for Intel's processor, in the form of its x455 server, likely will come to an end, sources say.
February 25, 2005



At a three-day forum in San Francisco this week, Intel rallies its developer community with details on new chips.

Intel rethinking the living room PC

Entertainment PCs haven't taken off, but Intel is revamping their look and cost--as well as what they're used for.
March 3, 2005

Intel exec fears for U.S. competitiveness

"We have a lousy education system," says Senior Vice President Pat Gelsinger. "We have a weak infrastructure that is decaying."
March 3, 2005

Windows for supercomputers likely out by fall

Microsoft aims to have first cluster version of Windows ready in time for supercomputing conference this fall, company says.
March 3, 2005

Apple has Intel inside--sort of

Although its Mac computers use only chips from other makers, Apple's storage gear does have an Intel processor inside.
March 3, 2005

Intel to tackle flash card memory market

Reinvigorated by gains in flash memory for cell phones, Intel is planning to go after consumer electronics, card market.
March 2, 2005

Intel shows off Mac Mini-like concept PC

At conference, Intel tries to spur creativity among computer makers, but company won't likely make such a device.
Photos: Intel's own mini PC
March 2, 2005

Photo: AMD tweaks Intel's nose

Chipmaker buzzes IDF crowds with cheeky skywriting touting its rival Turion processor.
March 2, 2005

New tech includes fuel cell for notebooks

Wireless USB and technology that harvests unused electricity in computers are among other innovations at Intel conference.
Photos: Chip tech takes new shapes
March 2, 2005

Intel to unveil new way to connect chips

Chipmaker plans to reveal a new way of opening up the data paths between processors, CNET News.com has learned.
March 2, 2005

Intel names top Itanium target: IBM

"For Intel, that was foaming at the mouth," one analyst says after execs single out Power chip as Itanium's chief rival.
March 1, 2005

Barrett: No end in sight for Moore's Law

Five-nanometer chip manufacturing is in the pipeline, Intel's outgoing CEO tells the IDF crowd.
March 1, 2005

Photos: From cars to the stars

Craig Barrett is joined on stage by spaceship designer Burt Rutan and a couple dudes from MTV's "Pimp My Ride" show.
March 1, 2005

Microsoft says 64-bit Windows due in April

Windows chief Jim Allchin says the 64-bit desktop version will come early in the month, and a server version will follow at the end of April.
March 1, 2005

Intel leads 32/64-bit chip sales, CEO says

Craig Barrett says his company is surpassing AMD in shipments of x86 chips that run both 32-, 64-bit software.
March 1, 2005

Intel: 15 dual-core projects under way

Firm is working on 15 different multicore chips for the server, notebook, desktop and networking market, exec says at IDF.
March 1, 2005

SpaceShipOne's Rutan: Space resorts in 25 years

Craft's designer says commercial space flights will start to occur in about 12 years, with resorts showing up in about 25 years.
March 1, 2005

Intel to spotlight new Itanium: 'Poulson'

New model shows Intel still sees plenty of life in the server chip line, News.com has learned.
February 28, 2005

Nvidia to show off its first Intel chipsets

Company's chipsets, which will include an integrated firewall, will be available for high-end Intel-based PCs by April.
February 28, 2005

Sun: Chip connection tech on horizon

A fast, new method for connecting computer chips could arrive in the next four years, a top chip engineer for Sun says.
February 28, 2005

Intel show to tackle debate over dual-core chips

At the upcoming Intel-sponsored developer conference, one of the big debates will be, "what exactly is a dual-core processor?"
February 25, 2005

Sources: IBM ditching Itanium altogether

What support Big Blue now has for Intel's processor, in the form of its x455 server, likely will come to an end, sources say.
February 25, 2005