Dual-core chips are one of the highlights of Intel's three-day gathering for developers, taking place in San Francisco this week. Also, Microsoft takes the opportunity to talk security.
The Net needs a new layer of abilities that will deal with imminent problems of capacity, security and reliability, Intel's CTO says.
September 9, 2004
Beefier batteries and multicore chips aim to make Intel's future mobiles more like desktops.
September 9, 2004
Chipmaker's multiprocessing technology makes its stage debut, and Intel looks to its next take on Centrino.
September 8, 2004
The next version of Windows will let companies block access to iPods and other tiny storage devices, News.com has learned.
September 9, 2004 reporter's notebook All-in-one machine in Intel demo bears resemblance to new Apple machine. Also: High-tech sandwich boards.
September 8, 2004
Company is still fiddling with its "trusted" PC security technology and says some version of it will be in next version of Windows.
September 8, 2004
CEO of chip design software company, himself an Intel alum, lures former co-worker to Cadence, sources say.
September 8, 2004
In a rare admission, an exec says the chip family isn't living up to expectations. Also: Intel reveals code names and schedules for new processors.
September 8, 2004
Chipmaker turns to a more-is-better approach, downplaying chip speeds in favor of new features and designs.
September 7, 2004
Three years of solid development in wireless broadband lie ahead, Intel says, as it gives a first look at its Rosedale WiMax processor.
September 7, 2004 related coverage
Big Blue will use AMD's chip in a high-performance server but isn't yet planning a general-purpose Opteron system.
September 8, 2004
From its factory in Germany, the chipmaker is waging a war of manufacturing efficiency against rival Intel.
September 7, 2004
New dual-core processors will make conventional software licensing models obsolete. What's next?
September 7, 2004
Chipmaker drops revenue projections, citing factors such as sluggish demand for products including PC processors.
September 2, 2004 newsmaker When heir apparent Paul Otellini takes the reins, what will the chipmaker look like?
August 11, 2004