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By Ben Worthen, Cari Tuna and Justin Scheck Larry Ellison is known for forward thinking. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
increase the amount of science done across the globe." PORTLAND, Ore. — For decades, the world's supercomputers have been the tightly guarded property of universities and governments. But what would happen if regular folks could get their hands on one? Full Article at The San Jose Mercury News
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Amid all the noise of health care reform, a real revolution is happening. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
By Dana Mattioli Companies want more bang from their research buck.Executives are under pressure to cut costs, but need innovative products to fuel post-recession growth. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
New York, 4:18 PM Sun Nov 29 15 posts in the last 24 hours New: Breaking news and daily top stories via email 9515 Subscribers Send a link to this post '' via email: Please enter your name. Please enter a valid email address. Full Article at Gizmodo
Recession slows plan to build bunker data centers HASTINGS, Neb. Full Article at Simple Thoughts
Transcend Information Inc, global manufacturer of memory modules, has announced the launch of a new DDR3 1333MHz memory module kit designed for Intel's latest LGA1156 Core i5 and Core i7 platforms. Full Article at Hindu Business Line
Intel’s desktop roadmap for the next couple of quarters has been leaked and Electronista has the scoop, courtesy of Google-translated Japanese site Impress. Full Article at [H]ard | OCP
Not everybody loses from Dubai’s default. Sharp-eyed investors will scoop up Dubai’s investment properties at prices lower than Dubai paid. And clear-headed thinkers can learn some important lessons about our 21st century world. Full Article at National Post
Best Buy laptop package "Emachines" $279.97 The eMachines eMD525-2925 Laptop Package with Optical Mouse & Laptop Case This laptop has an Intel® Celeron® processor 900, 3GB DDR2 memory, 250GB hard drive and wireless networking. Full Article at Associated Content
When Dan Nainan, a senior engineer for Intel, took a comedy class to help overcome his fear of speaking in front of large audiences, he had no idea it would lead to a new career. Full Article at Crain's New York
Would you like your White papers to appear in this section? Full Article at AME Info
Please note: If you're a current Engadget commenter, you do not need to re-register. Simply login and you will be prompted to select a username. Full Article at Engadget
Published: 01:10 AM EST Performance numbers of Intel's new six-core Xeon were prematurely revealed by Polish website PCLab, showing strong increases in performance for the chip rumored to be in the next iteration of the Mac Pro. Full Article at AppleInsider
Altus's Qbe personal computing tablet debuts at COMDEX. Full Article at TWICE
Between HP EliteBook and HP Pavilion, we'll see ProBook. So maybe the right style to describe this Probook HP class. Full Article at Associated Content
MacRumors had a little birdie tell them that Intel’s upcoming six-core Gulftown Xeon processor will be used in a Mac Pro revision in early 2010. No word on possible costs but the rumors are believed credible since iMacs are using Core i7 CPUs already. Full Article at [H]ard | OCP
(IsraelNN.com) Roughly two thousand Israelis who define themselves as “secular” are demonstrating in Jerusalem in protest of recent ultra-Orthodox demonstrations against the Intel company. Full Article at Arutz Sheva
The following information may be the most important we have ever published. Full Article at Global Research
Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC; SEHK: 4335) is the world's largest semiconductor company and the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers. Full Article
Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini speaks at the Intel Developers' Forum in San Francisco, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009. Otellini said the worldwide personal-computer market is pulling out of its slump quickly and could defy predictions by growing this year.
View Photo »Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini speaks at the Intel Developers' Forum in San Francisco, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009. Otellini said the worldwide personal-computer market is pulling out of its slump quickly and could defy predictions by growing this year.
View Photo »Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini show off chips on a wafer built on so-called 22-nanometer technology at the Intel Developers' Forum in San Francisco, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009. Those chips are still being developed in Intel's factories and won't go into production until 2011.
View Photo »Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini speaks at the Intel Developers' Forum in San Francisco, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009. Otellini said the worldwide personal-computer market is pulling out of its slump quickly and could defy predictions by growing this year.
View Photo »In this Aug. 19, 2008 file photo, Intel Corp. Senior Vice President and General Manager Pat Gelsinger speaks at conference in San Francisco. Gelsinger, 48, is leaving the world's largest chip maker to manage information infrastructure products at Hopkinton, Mass. -based EMC.
View Photo »FILE - In this Jan. 7, 2009 file photo, Intel logos are shown at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
View Photo »A picture taken on July 19, 2009 shows Intel factory of Leixlip, some 20 km from Dublin. US tech giant Intel has announced that it will cut almost 300 jobs of its Irish plant.
View Photo »A picture taken on July 19, 2009 shows Intel factory of Leixlip, some 20 km from Dublin. US tech giant Intel has announced that it will cut almost 300 jobs of its Irish plant.
View Photo »A picture taken on July 19, 2009 shows Intel factory of Leixlip, some 20 km from Dublin. US tech giant Intel has announced that it will cut almost 300 jobs of its Irish plant.
View Photo »A picture taken on July 19, 2009 shows the Intel logo on the factory of Leixlip, some 20 km from Dublin. US tech giant Intel has announced that it will cut almost 300 jobs of its Irish plant.
View Photo »In this photo made Wednesday, May 13, 2009, Intel chips for sale are seen on display at Micro Center in Santa Clara, Calif. Intel Corp. is expected to report quarterly earnings after market close Tuesday, July 14, 2009.
View Photo »AIS' Point-of-Sale PC System featuring the Intel(R) Atom 1.6Ghz N270 Processor.
View Photo »AIS' Point-of-Sale PC System featuring the Intel(R) Atom 1.6Ghz N270 Processor.
View Photo »Executive Vice President of US semiconductor giant Intel, Sean Maloney speaks as he displays WiMAX wireless broadband chip embeded notebook PCs in Tokyo on June 8, 2009.
View Photo »Executive Vice President of US semiconductor giant Intel, Sean Maloney speaks as he displays WiMAX wireless broadband chip embeded notebook PCs in Tokyo on June 8, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this Jan. 7, 2009 file photo, Intel logos are seen on computer screens at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Santa Clara, Calif.
View Photo »A man stands in front of an Intel wall at the 2009 Computex trade show in Taipei June 3, 2009. Electronics companies are showcasing their latest gadgets at the Computex trade show in Taiwan this week, as they aim to tempt buyers wary of spending in. a global recession.
View Photo »A man walks past an Intel wall at the 2009 Computex trade show in Taipei June 3, 2009. Electronics companies are showcasing their latest gadgets at the Computex trade show in Taiwan this week, as they aim to tempt buyers wary of spending in a global recession.
View Photo »Men dressed in laboratory suits pose at the Intel booth during the 2009 Computex exhibition in Taipei June 2, 2009. Computex, the world's second largest computer show, runs from June 2-6.
View Photo »A man walks past Intel motherboard displays during the 2009 Computex exhibition in Taipei June 2, 2009. Computex, the world's second largest computer show, runs from June 2-6.
View Photo »A group of Intel employees promote their company during the Computex 2009 trade fair in Taipei on June 2, 2009. Asia's biggest information technology trade show opened in Taiwan, with the spotlight on low-priced notebook computers and an advanced broadband Internet mobile technology.
View Photo »Intel CEO Paul Otellini visits the Intel display at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 7, 2008.
View Photo »People visit the Intel display at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas January 07, 2008.
View Photo »An Intel Inside sticker is seen next to a Windows XP sticker on an Acer Netbook in Encinitas, California in this April 13, 2009 file photo.
View Photo »European competition commissioner Neelie Kroes shows an Intel processor during a press conference on May 13, 2009 at EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini speaks at the Intel Developers' Forum in San Francisco, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009. Otellini said the worldwide personal-computer market is pulling out of its slump quickly and could defy predictions by growing this year.
View Photo »Our aim is to ensure that we leverage the expertise of global leaders such as Intel for the benefit of our students and Egypt. The relation to Intel is extremely valuable in terms of student exposure to top-of-the-line technologies, working on cutting edge research with some of the top people in the wor...
Google, Cisco, Microsoft, Intel, eBay . . .
Acer has always been a pioneer in the personal computer market, and was the first to introduce products on the latest platforms (like Centrino, Santa Rosa, Intel Atom and Tablet PC)
By delivering the Intel Health Guide, GTSI will enable improved patient care and help address the challenges of a worldwide chronic disease epidemic ... Our array of services around the Intel Health Guide will help health care providers integrate the technology to enhance the patient experience and allo...
Intel researchers in Pittsburgh told journalists today that brain implants are harnessing human brain waves to surf the Internet, manipulate documents, and much more
Intel architecture has led to ground-breaking applications at our India design house, which provides hardware and software support to get products to market faster
As Andy Grove, the former CEO of Intel, entitled his book: Only the Paranoid Survive.
It is light with its agentless design yet extremely deep and accurate in discovery and monitoring ... It also leverages the technology advancements of Microsoft, Intel and dozens of other vendors important to Asian SMEs.
I am a believer in the status quo and co-existence in the capital ... Intel has been working in Jerusalem for 24 years in the current format and there is no change in this situation. I worked and will continue to work for the company's success and growth and to bringing additional hi-tech plants into th...
The working relationship of the AMD and Intel negotiating teams was very professional, very constructive ... Relationships were in fact forged.
The technology sector could come under fire, as Bank of America Merrill Lynch downgraded eight microchip companies, including Intel Corp and Texas Instruments, citing concerns that inventories are too high unless there's a sharp upturn from the global economy.
It all happened faster than expected ... AMD's capital structure improved as a result of Intel's $1.25 billion settlement and yesterday's announcement of AMD debt restructuring actions.
We at Intel Israel are operating in accordance with our business needs and in accordance with the law
We note that the correlation between Intel's CPU shipments and PC builds out of Taiwan has stayed relatively high through 2009, in turn suggesting that the current 'gap' is cause for concern
Intel has consistently said that DG Comp (Director General Competition, European Commission) ignored evidence that was potentially exculpatory for Intel and that it was selective in its use of other evidence
Intel has said that the European Commission ignored evidence that was potentially exculpatory for Intel and that it was selective in its use of other evidence
We view the new 5-year cross licensing agreement between Intel and AMD which does not require GlobalFoundries to be structured as a subsidiary as a major strategic gain for AMD supporting the company's longer term goal of operating as a 'design' company.
Intel understands that AMD will contend to the European Commission, the New York Attorney General and to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that any Intel Retroactive Discounts, Accused Bid Buckets or Accused End-User Discounts are anti-competitive and unlawful and that they should be prohibited
Intel is committed to the growth of the Information and Communication Technology ecosystem across the Middle East
The Boeing 777 has the computing power of a 1985 32-bit Intel 386 processor.
If he doesn’t love [the Reader] Intel will wash one of his planes. And we got a personal guarantee from Paul Otellini, the CEO of Intel, that he would wash the plane. That’s good until 1 January 2010.
With new platforms from Intel and the release of Windows 7, now is the best time to examine your current vendor’s roadmap, upgrade costs, and overall commitment to your goals and objectives as an IT department ... Most importantly, this is the best time to evaluate the new offerings that are most closel...
But this new wave of entrepreneurial talk is different. It’s no longer giant corporations doing the talking (think of Intel, Cisco and Microsoft). All talk is about open source, collaboration, innovation and creating something out of nothing. Real start-up people sharing their stories. Very cool.
Intel has been operating in Jerusalem for 24 years and therefore this plant does not represent a change to the status quo ... accordance with our business needs and the law, including on Saturdays.
We have done a lot of interesting programmes with HUL, Airtel, Escorts apart from Intel, Honeywell, Shell and Microsoft. We would soon be working with Dupont on their agri-business and energy in rural areas. We will also working with GE on their health delivery systems
could you pl. explain intel corei processors (like corei7)?
- jmurali 38 seconds ago
¿En qué anda Intel? - http://acceso-directo.com/en-que-anda-intel/ @cecisaia
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FBI viewed intel provided by ultra-right radio host Hal Turner as ... http://bit.ly/6o54Hk
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