Intel looks to the future--and the past
The chipmaker has its eyes on new areas for growth, from China to the medical industry. It also has a fondness for a 40-year-old law.
The chipmaker has its eyes on new areas for growth, from China to the medical industry. It also has a fondness for a 40-year-old law.
April 14, 2005
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Photos: Moore and his law
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Librarians fuming over Intel magazine bounty
After Intel offers bounty for magazine containing announcement of Moore's Law, librarians are beset by thieves, security problems.April 14, 2005
Intel targets notebook users in China
Chipmaker unveils Tanggula, a laptop initiative designed with Chinese college students in mind.April 14, 2005
Health care's the ticket, Craig Barrett says
Eat this chip, says Intel's outgoing chief executive. It will be good for you.April 13, 2005
Oracle, Intel partner on radio ID technology
Partnership will focus on key concern about RFID--what to do with all the information that the systems are expected to generate.April 12, 2005
Intel offers $10,000 for Moore's Law magazine
Attention senior engineers! That old magazine in your desk drawer could be worth a bundle.

April 12, 2005
Dual cores from Intel due this month
News comes on heels of reports that AMD will debut dual-core Opteron for servers and workstations on April 21.April 11, 2005
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