craig barrett
Photos of the month - January 2008
Photo Here's Intel chairman, Craig Barrett, enjoying a sing-along with Aerosmith's Steven Tyler. Bill Gates gave his last speech at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in which he offered his predictions for 2008 and had a musical moment... [30 Jan 2008]
Photos: When tech chiefs rock out...
Photo Here's Intel chairman (then CEO), Craig Barrett, sharing a stage with Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler at CES in Las Vegas back in 2005. The look of horror on Barrett's face as he was grabbed by Tyler during the Aerosmith classic Walk This Way is... [22 Jan 2008]
Intel signs up to $100 laptop
News Intel chairman Craig Barrett has been the public face of the company's work on its Classmate PCs for emerging nations, and he has been very dismissive of the OLPC project in the past, calling it "the $100 gadget". [16 Jul 2007]
Paul Otellini
AS Profile It's a slide down the Agenda Setters rankings for Paul Otellini, who became Intel's fifth CEO in May last year, replacing Craig Barrett. Why? Chipping away in a tough market He's now a 30-plus years' veteran of the chip giant, joining in 1974 and... [25 Sep 2006]
Intel plugs WiMax in the jungle
News Intel chairman Craig Barrett came to the city for the formal unveiling of the networks. Can WiMax conquer the jungle? An early trial at Intel shows it's possible. In conjunction with Brazilian schools and companies, chipmaker Intel has brought... [21 Sep 2006]
Leader: The cure for ageism in IT
Leader The UK is lagging far behind the US in terms of the number of older people using the internet, according to Intel chairman Craig Barrett. Perhaps part of the problem is the IT industry's own attitude to age. [09 Mar 2006]
Intel's Barrett: UK needs more silver surfers
News Intel's chairman Craig Barrett said the majority of jobs require IT skills, so older people need training and experience with technology. Barrett, 66, said Intel is also examining its marketing to older people: "I don't think anyone has done a... [09 Mar 2006]
$100 laptop project signs up Taiwan's Quanta
News Intel chairman Craig Barrett has said the idea won't travel far. Taiwan's Quanta, the biggest manufacturer of laptops in the world, has signed on to the $100 laptop project. The One Laptop per Child (OLPC) organisation, which hopes to bring a $100... [14 Dec 2005]
Intel CEO rages against monopolistic lawsuit
News The man who recently replaced Craig Barrett as Intel's CEO said his company has been involved in other antitrust suits, has faced similar issues before and expects to come out on top of this one as well. [30 Jun 2005]
Intel set to build $400m testing plant in India
News On Thursday, the Communications Ministry issued a press release stating that Maran handed a letter from India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Intel chairman Craig Barrett outlining the benefits of building in India. [15 Jun 2005]
Health care the way forward for IT, says Craig Barrett
News The future for the technology industry lies under your skin, according to Intel CEO Craig Barrett. Inefficiencies in the medical industry, along with advances in chip manufacturing and design, will likely provide chipmakers with one of their big... [14 Apr 2005]
Craig Barrett rocks out with Aerosmith... no really
Video Not so much "Walk this way" as walk away.fast. [13 Jan 2005]
Intel in the money
News Craig Barrett, Intel's CEO, said in a statement: "We ended 2004 with record revenues and robust demand for Intel architecture products across all geographies and channels. Intel reported record sales of server and notebook processors and other PC... [12 Jan 2005]
Intel confirms Otellini as new head
News Otellini, will succeed Craig Barrett, Intel's fourth CEO, who said earlier this year that he will step down as Intel's top executive. Otellini, who is also Intel's chief operating officer, has been expected to become CEO following Barrett's... [11 Nov 2004]
Intel CEO to employees: 'Improve our track record'
News Although Intel has done well financially so far this year, the chipmaker's chief executive, Craig Barrett, still isn't satisfied with its track record, following numerous product delays that have affected its plans for this year. [28 Jul 2004]
