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Intel buys Shiva
News Intel is to buy Shiva for $6 per share, valuing the remote access company at more than $180m. Under the terms of the deal, Shiva will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Intel, joining... [19 Oct 1998]
Intel likes the sound of (not so) distant Thunder
News Intel plans to dedicate $36m for basic research into improving the performance of supercomputers made from off-the-shelf parts as it continues to expand its reach in the very high end of the computer market. [17 Nov 2003]
Intel vPro Technology: From Provisioning to Use Case Implementation
White Paper To increase the ability to remotely manage PCs while driving down management costs, Intel IT is implementing Intel vPro technology throughout the environment. The paper developed a use case... [30 Aug 2009]
Intel gets closer to Linux and Unix with Itanium
News Mike Pfister, vice president and general manager of Intel's Enterprise Platform division, said that revived interest in Linux over the past two years has given Unix mainstream credibility that had not been available to... [08 Dec 2000]
Intel PRO/100 adapters improve LAN security
News Intel has unveiled its new range of PRO/100 S network security-enabled adapters designed to improve ebusiness security across LANs. Whereas traditional firewalls protect LANs from external attacks, the server and... [18 Jan 2000]
Intel tunes PIII for notebooks
News Intel has introduced a version of its mobile Pentium III processor that operates at different speeds depending on whether a notebook PC is plugged in to an AC mains outlet or running on batteries. Two... [19 Jan 2000]
Intel to set up a server farm in UK
News Intel has announced plans for a 10,000-strong server farm in the UK's Thames Valley. Intel Online Services already runs two server farms in California. The UK government welcomed Intel's... [20 Jan 2000]
Intel chief says the end of the downturn is in sight
News Intel's CEO Craig Barrett has given fresh hope to the beleaguered technology sector by announcing that the end of the current slump is in sight. Barrett's upbeat words are in stark contrast to the messages coming out of... [07 Oct 2002]
Intel contributes to anti-SCO Linux fund
News Intel has become involved in the legal battle between the SCO Group and Linux, contributing money to a defence fund geared to protect users of the open source operating system. Intel has been largely... [12 Jan 2004]
Intel ramps up desktop performance
News Intel has updated its chipsets, promising better performance for a wide range of desktop PCs. Intel's new 845PE chipset lets PCs use faster 333MHz double data rate synchronous dynamic RAM (DDR SDRAM). [08 Oct 2002]
Intel Technology Powers Cutting-Edge Research for Leading Scientists at Erlangen University
White Paper Local systems integrator, transtec, equipped the university with a server cluster running 300 Intel Xeon processors to support life sciences and physics research, and SGI delivered Altix 3700 and 330 servers powered by a... [25 Apr 2007]
Intel red-faced as admits own chip isn't up to the iPhone challenge
News Intel issued a "correction" Thursday regarding comments one of its executives made earlier this week slamming the iPhone as incapable of working correctly with the internet. Among other things, the executives accused ARM... [24 Oct 2008]
Intel: 'iPhone can't handle the internet'
News Any speed shortcomings in Apple's iPhone were the fault of its rival chipset manufacturer ARM, a senior Intel executive said in Taiwan yesterday. The shortcomings of the iPhone are not because of Apple,"... [23 Oct 2008]
Intel eyeing up the mobile space
News When it comes to mobile computing, Intel is eyeing up more than just laptops these days. But this is actually two big things: not only does Intel want to create an entire new category of handheld... [20 Sep 2007]
The verdict: Intel's Itanium infringes patents
News A US federal court yesterday ruled Intel's Itanium processor violates patents owned by Intergraph and ordered Intel to pay $150m in damages. Huntsville, Alabama-based Intergraph, once a close ally of... [11 Oct 2002]