SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Driven by record microprocessor unit shipments, Intel Corp. today posted a 7% sequential increase in revenues to $7.0 billion for the fourth quarter of 2001, compared to $6.5 ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Intel Corp.'s capital expenditures are reportedly projected to fall between $6-to-$6.8 billion in 2002–a 10-20% decline over the $7.5 billion figure in 2001, according to ...
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service wants to collect more than a half-billion dollars, plus interest, which it says semiconductor maker Intel Corp. owes for 1999 and 2000, and is auditing the company's ...
Intel had a happy holiday. According to several analyst reports issued Friday, the heavyweight chipmaker closed 2001 on a high note, thanks to unexpectedly large demand for its chips. Analysts ...
Intel vice-president and new CTO Patrick Gelsinger said on October 22 at the Intel Developer Forum that after the massive investments in its 12-inch wafer fabs over the past few years, the company’s ...
Intel Corp.'s net income rose 141 in 2002, hitting $3.12 billion, on revenue nearly identical to 2001's $26.54 billion. In its final quarter, ended Dec. 28, net income rose 108 percent to $1.05 ...
Mobile P4 chip due in 2002, Intel saysNews from E-InSiteA mobile Pentium 4 for 2002, specifications for the emerging 3GIO standard promised in six months and the first silicon of a X-Scale processor ...
Although the PC market has arrived at a period of slow growth, due to the lack of necessary stimulants, Intel remains optimistic about the prospects for the PC sector. The comments were made by Anand ...
Intel announced Wednesday that it has promoted 16 executives to the level of vice president. Intel appoints executives to this position once a year and tries to control the number of VPs in the ...
Investing.com -- Intel's microprocessor market share has fallen to its lowest level since 2002, according to Citi analysts, who cited new data from Mercury Research on 4Q24 microprocessor shipments.
A number of you have been writing in with word that Van?s Hardware has “discovered” that SysMark 2002 is rigged in Intel?s favor. BAPCo., the publisher of SysMark has been accused by AMD of not only ...
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