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Intel sees strong Asia PC growth
- The personal computer market in Asia continues to be strong despite the regional economic downturn, Intel (INTC) general manager for Asia Pacific John Davies said today. [News.com]
Intel stock gets cautious rating
- In another reminder that Intel's (INTC) Craig Barrett faces a tough challenge when he succeeds Andy Grove as the chip giant's chief executive next month, a Wall Street analyst today initiated coverage of the company's stock with a more cautious rating. [News.com]
Intel to appeal patent suit
- Intel said today it would appeal a federal judge's order that it resume doing business with the Intergraph Corporation the same way it works with other makers of high-end computer workstations. [News.com]
Intel to manage PC inventories
- What company is devising methods to beat direct vendor Dell at its build-to-order game? Ironically, it's chipmaker Intel. [News.com]
Intel upbeat about China, Asia markets
- A day after Intel held a meeting in New York to unveil two initiatives that will help computer vendors, distributors, and resellers better manage inventories and reduce profit-sapping surpluses, the chipmaking giant said that it sees business "strengthening" in Asia and that robust growth in China's personal computer market and Taiwan's advanced technology sector will spur growth. [News.com]
Intel updates network software
- Intel (INTC) is continuing to add management software options for systems based on its hardware. [News.com]
Intel's Celeron due in terminals
- Although the new Celeron chip is getting a tepid response from computer vendors, the processor will begin to appear in low-cost terminal computers in Japan later this year. [News.com]
Intel's Grove by the numbers
- Intel (INTC) chief executive Andy Grove exercised nearly $50 million in Intel stock during 1997, according to a regulatory statement filed today. [News.com]
Intel's Korean investment could be $1 billion
- Intel (INTC) plans to buy up to $1 billion worth of computer chips and components from South Korean companies this year. [News.com]
Intel's Malaysia plans on track
- Newly named Intel(INTC) CEO Craig Barrett said today that the chip giant's plans to invest up to $500 million at three facilities in Malaysia remain unchanged despite the regional economic crisis. [News.com]
Intel's second-half strategy
- Intel is embarking on new initiatives designed to help PC makers better estimate production and inventory needs. The chip giant plans to rapidly shift to an advanced manufacturing process that promises to deliver 500-MHz chips in a year. Intel also believes that the second half will bring a cyclical upturn in the market. Meanwhile, Dell is phasing out PCs using the older Pentium chip in favor of exclusive use of Pentium IIs. [News.com]
Intel, HP plan Merced's successor
- Merced, the 64-bit processor codeveloped by Intel and Hewlett-Packard, isn't due until the second half of 1999, but the two companies are already at work on its more robust, and likely more influential, successor. [News.com]
Intel, Microsoft move closer on CE
- Although it missed out on the first round of handheld computers, Intel has begun to work more closely with Microsoft on pairing its chips with the Windows CE operating system that the software maker is aggressively pushing in the market for small consumer and business devices. [News.com]
Intel, Microsoft team on TV-in-PC
- Intel (INTC) and Microsoft (MSFT) have joined together in an attempt to promote what the two companies say will be the next killer application, software that combines TV broadcast reception on PCs with Web-based e-commerce. [News.com]
Intel: demand will return
- The PC inventory glut and slower-than-expected demand will keep a lid on second-quarter revenue growth for the PC industry, but it will return to form during the second half of the year, Intel executives said in a meeting with analysts in New York today. [News.com]
Interest rate scare hits tech stocks
- Tech stocks were among those hit hardest today by the fear that the Federal Reserve would raise interest rates to slow the economy's growth. [News.com]
Intergraph wins Intel injunction
- Intergraph (INGR) said today that it won a preliminary injunction against Intel (INTC) as part of its federal lawsuit accusing the giant chipmaker of patent infringement and antitrust violations. [News.com]
Intershop updates Net store tools
- E-commerce software maker Intershop Communications is attempting to carve out a niche in an increasingly crowded market. [News.com]
Investigators call on Microsoft
- Microsoft (MSFT) lawyers and executives met today with top Justice Department officials as the U.S. government pondered whether to bring new, broader charges against the software giant. [News.com]
Investors bail out NetChannel
- NetChannel employees returned to work today after the company received a financial bailout from its investor group. [News.com]
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