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Intel execs look to unload shares - A group of eight Intel (INTC) insiders have proposed to sell more than half a million shares at a time when the chip giant's stock is rallying, raising the question of whether they view the boon as short-term. [News.com]
 
Intel gets low-cost RISC chip - Intel (INTC) announced today that it has reached an agreement with Advanced RISC Machines (ARM) to produce StrongARM microprocessors used in handheld devices and other low-cost appliances, allowing the world's largest chip maker to compete in a potentially huge market outside of the PC sphere. [News.com]
 
Intel plans a "Basic PC" - Upcoming sub-$1,000 computers will incorporate modems, DVD playback, and improved audio and 3D graphics into systems with fewer internal parts and a far smaller "footprint" than their predecessors. [News.com]
 
Intel plans gigabit Ethernet gear - The next stage in chip giant Intel's (INTC) strategy for the networking equipment market will roll out next week at a high-profile event in San Francisco. [News.com]
 
Intel plots Gigabit Ethernet push - Intel (INTC) executives said today that they will begin focusing on providing adequate bandwidth to PCs and servers powered by the company's microprocessors. [News.com]
 
Intel sees strong growth in Europe - Intel (INTC) expects strong market growth in Europe in personal computers to compensate for softness in Asia and believes the "old continent" could be the fastest-growing market in 1998. [News.com]
 
Intel starts advanced Oregon plant - Chipmaking giant Intel (INTC) said it has begun building an Oregon plant that will develop a future-generation manufacturing process and then likely produce the much-improved follow-up version of Intel's 64-bit Merced microprocessor. [News.com]
 
Intel still possible FTC target - Intel (INTC) could be a target for action by the Federal Trade Commission, despite statements by executives that the chip giant will emerge from a preliminary investigation unscathed. [News.com]
 
Intel tilts to system-on-a-chip - As part of a presentation today on future chips, Intel (INTC) said it will continue to put more features, including 3D graphics and audio, into the processor and supporting chips as part of its effort to become more competitive in the low-cost market. [News.com]
 
Intel to let Cyrix copy Pentium II - Cyrix (CYRX) is free to make its own chips based on the Pentium II design under an agreement between parent company National Semiconductor (NSM-AL) and Intel (INTC). [News.com]
 
Intel to make 16 kinds of Pentium II - Intel's (INTC) strategy for this year borrows from an old American tradition: make a processor for every pot. [News.com]
 
Intel to unveil "Slot 2" chip design - Later this week, Intel will publicly reveal details of its upcoming "Slot 2" Pentium II chip design for the first time and also give an overview of the 450-MHz Pentium II "Deschutes" processor, two product innovations that will likely be seen in servers and workstations in the second half of the year. [News.com]
 
Intel's Slot 2 is big - Intel's second slot is a whopper. [News.com]
 
Intel's entry means big changes - The graphics chip industry is notoriously difficult, and it will only get worse now that Intel has moved in. [News.com]
 
Intel's low-cost plans - Intel (INTC) is taking a sharp turn toward the development of low-cost PC technology. At a developer's conference this week, the chip giant touted a stripped-down version of the Pentium II, code-named Covington, that targets the sub-$1,000 market. Analysts say it will be a stop-gap product until the arrival of low-cost chips that integrate features like 3D graphics and audio. The company (an investor in CNET: The Computer Network) also revealed it will market chips for low-end computers under a new, separate brand name, even as it develops another brand of chips targeted at more powerful computers. [News.com]
 
Intel's march on the inside - The Intel740 graphics chip could in many ways be the beginning of the end game in the graphics world. [News.com]
 
Intel's new business: cameras - The first digital camera based on Intel's camera technology was announced today, ensuring that computers are not the only products that will feature Intel building blocks. [News.com]
 
Intel, 3DLabs collaborate on graphics chip - On the eve of announcing its first graphics chip, Intel is already moving further into graphics territory, as the microprocessor behemoth collaborates with 3DLabs in developing a graphics processor to complement its upcoming 64-bit "Merced" chip. [News.com]
 
Intel: 3D chips the next wave - 3D graphics will be one of the main themes of the Intel Developer Forum which kicks off tomorrow in San Jose, California. [News.com]
 
InterWorld primed to go public - High-end e-commerce software vendor InterWorld is cutting costs and honing its marketing efforts in a push for profitability aimed at filing for an initial public offering, perhaps as soon as April. [News.com]
 
 

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