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An Intel Corp. investor, frustrated that the chip maker has been hit with $2.7 billion in fines and settlement payments, has filed suit in U.S. District Court in Delaware against the company and its top executives. Full Article at NetworkWorld
PALO ALTO, Calif. , Nov. 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- TechNet, the bipartisan political network of CEOs that promotes the growth of the innovation economy, today announced that it will appoint Rey Ramsey as the organization's new President and Chief... Full Article at RedOrbit
SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22: Intel CEO Paul Otellini delivers the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Otellini unveiled a new 22 nanometer SRAM chip during his opening keynote address. View Photo »
Intel's industry-leading product portfolio, outstanding execution and focus on the next wave of innovation and growth set the company up solidly for the future
Find great products and great deals. Full Article at PC Magazine
Otellini told Intel Capital's CEO Summit that the industry may face a component shortage in the face of a forecasted rise of 12 percent to 18 percent unit growth from 2009 to 2010. Full Article at The Post Chronicle
Huntington Beach: Huntington Beach Intel Corp chief executive Paul Otellini said on Tuesday the semiconductor industry may experience possible "pinch points" in the PC production chain as manufacturers ramp up to meet higher demand next year. Full Article at DNA India
SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22: Intel CEO Paul Otellini holds a silicon wafer with a new 22 nanometer SRAM chip as he delivers the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California. View Photo »
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.
HUNTINGTON BEACH, California - Intel Corp Chief Executive Paul Otellini said on Tuesday the semiconductor industry may experience possible "pinch points" in the PC production chain as manufacturers ramp up to meet higher demand next year. Full Article at International Business Times
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SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22: Intel CEO Paul Otellini delivers the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Otellini unveiled a new 22 nanometer SRAM chip during his opening keynote address.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22: Intel CEO Paul Otellini holds a silicon wafer with a new 22 nanometer SRAM chip as he delivers the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22: Intel CEO Paul Otellini delivers the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Otellini unveiled a new 22 nanometer SRAM chip during his opening keynote address.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22: Intel CEO Paul Otellini holds a silicon wafer with a new 22 nanometer SRAM chip after he delivered the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22: Intel CEO Paul Otellini delivers the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Otellini unveiled a new 22 nanometer SRAM chip during his opening keynote address.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22: Intel CEO Paul Otellini delivers the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Otellini unveiled a new 22 nanometer SRAM chip during his opening keynote address.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22: Intel CEO Paul Otellini pauses as he speaks to reporters after he delivered the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22: Intel CEO Paul Otellini pauses as he speaks to reporters after he delivered the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22: Intel CEO Paul Otellini delivers the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Otellini unveiled a new 22 nanometer SRAM chip during his opening keynote address.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22: Intel CEO Paul Otellini walks off stage after he delivered the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Otellini unveiled a new 22 nanometer SRAM chip during his opening keynote address.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22: Intel CEO Paul Otellini walks off stage after he delivered the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Otellini unveiled a new 22 nanometer SRAM chip during his opening keynote address.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22: Intel CEO Paul Otellini pauses as he delivers the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Otellini unveiled a new 22 nanometer SRAM chip during his opening keynote address.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22: Intel CEO Paul Otellini holds a silicon wafer with a new 22 nanometer SRAM chip after he delivered the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22: Intel CEO Paul Otellini holds a silicon wafer with a new 22 nanometer SRAM chip as he delivers the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22: Intel CEO Paul Otellini delivers the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Otellini unveiled a new 22 nanometer SRAM chip during his opening keynote address.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22: Intel CEO Paul Otellini pauses as he speaks to reporters after he delivered the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
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 »Paul Otellini, president and chief executive of Intel Corporation, announces a partnership in healthcare technologies with GE during a news conference in New York April 2, 2009.
View Photo »Paul Otellini, president and chief executive of Intel Corporation, announces a partnership in healthcare technologies with GE during a news conference in New York April 2, 2009.
View Photo »Paul Otellini, CEO of Intel, speaks during an announcement of a joint healthcare venture with GE Thursday, April 2, 2009 in New York. Intel and General Electric are investing $250 million over the next five years to develop products aimed at allowing doctors to monitor patients remotely.
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 22, 2009 file photo, Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini speaks at the Intel Developers' Forum in San Francisco. Intel Corp. on Tuesday, Oct. 13 said its third-quarter profit dropped 8 percent as prices for its chips fell.
View Photo »In this Sept. 22, 2009 photo, Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini shows off a chip wafer at the Intel Developers' Forum in San Francisco. Intel Corp. on Tuesday, Oct. 13 said its third-quarter profit dropped 8 percent as prices for its chips fell.
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 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 »SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22: Intel CEO Paul Otellini holds a silicon wafer with a new 22 nanometer SRAM chip as he delivers the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »Intel's industry-leading product portfolio, outstanding execution and focus on the next wave of innovation and growth set the company up solidly for the future
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.
is good for Intel and its shareholders
This isn't the case. This is putting the key parts of business under three executive vice presidents to enable Paul Otellini to focus more on strategic issues and building global relationships
We are actively working to resolve other matters, including class action cases in the state of Delaware and Europe. We continue to cooperate with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and will be explaining the terms of [this agreement] to them ... But the NY Attorney General's case is absolutely withou...
We are actively working to resolve other matters, including class action cases in the state of Delaware and Europe. We continue to cooperate with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and will be explaining the terms of [this agreement] to them ... But the NY Attorney General's case is absolutely withou...
This project is a significant step in making technology more affordable and accessible to create opportunity for many more Indians ... Intel is pleased to work with BSNL and HCL to innovate locally and help accelerate high-speed WiMAX wireless connections and computing across the country.
This project is a significant step in making technology more affordable and accessible to create opportunity for many more Indians ... Intel is pleased to work with BSNL and HCL to innovate locally and help accelerate high-speed WiMAX wireless connections and computing across the country.
Intel's strong third-quarter results underscore that computing is essential to people's lives, proving the importance of technology innovation in leading an economic recovery ... This momentum in the current economic climate, plus our product leadership, gives us confidence about our business prospects ...
Intel's strong third-quarter results underscore that computing is essential to people's lives, proving the importance of technology innovation in leading an economic recovery
We're flushing out the software side ... In these new spaces, in CE (consumer electronics) and in handhelds in particular, and to some extent in netbooks, the Intel side of the world is lacking the viral apps development that you see, say, on the iPhone.
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