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Intel gets back to basics at developer forum

The chipmaker says it plans to survive the economic downturn by increasing investments in research, and focusing on the basics: silicon.

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The chipmaker says it plans to survive the economic downturn by increasing investments in research and focusing on the basics: namely, silicon. Yet plans for peer-to-peer technology projects are still bubbling about. Intel exec sees sales potential in P2P
Peer-to-peer computing promises to revamp the software industry but could also help jump-start some of the plodding segments of the PC industry, Intel's CTO says.
February 28, 2001, 5:45 p.m. PT  
Intel expected to reveal more about revenue
The chip giant will likely begin breaking out revenue and operating profit from its communications division in the relatively near future.
February 28, 2001, 10:45 a.m. PT 
Intel: We're sticking with Rambus
The chipmaker reiterates that it will continue to pair Rambus DRAM with its high-end products such as the Pentium 4.
February 27, 2001, 4:10 p.m. PT  
Intel thumbs its nose at economy's downturn
CEO Craig Barrett says the company will plow $12 billion into capital expansion and research and development this year.
February 27, 2001, 12:55 p.m. PT 
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Intel to cut back on Web services, CEO says
Intel will curtail spending in its online services division because of lower-than-expected revenue, CEO Craig Barrett said.
February 26, 2001, 5:25 p.m. PT