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Ingram goes for Dell's Web sales
- Gearing up to battle Dell Computer's direct sales model, Ingram Micro will host e-commerce sites for 200 of its top resellers, giving them their own branded Web computer stores with "back-office" and commercial services provided by the Santa Ana, California, distributor. [News.com]
Inktomi to power @Home search
- Search technology firm Inktomi today said it has licensed its search engine and networking caching technologies to cable access provider @Home. [News.com]
Inprise ships transaction middleware
- Inprise has begun shipping VisiBroker Integrated Transaction Service (ITS), its transactional middleware that supports both Java and C++ clients and servers. [News.com]
Integrated chips shrink market
- Manufacturers of graphics chips, sound chips, and main processors looking to integration as the path to profits will be waylaid by the low-cost PC phenomenon, according to a new report from Mercury Research. [News.com]
Intel antitrust trial date set
- January 5 will be the start date for the Federal Trade Commission's high-profile antitrust case against Intel, an administrative law judge ruled today. [News.com]
Intel boosts tech stocks
- Blue chips fell this morning while technology shares moved onto firmer ground, boosted by gains in Intel after bullish comments by Wall Street analysts. [News.com]
Intel defends actions to FTC
- Intel defended its right to cancel agreements with three computer vendors in its answer to the antitrust complaint filed by the Federal Trade Commission, claiming, among other grounds, that the information constituted proprietary information that the chipmaker could retrieve at any time. [News.com]
Intel developing Merced software
- Although its first 64-bit processor has been delayed, Intel has been diligently assisting hardware and software vendors to optimize their products for its future chip architecture. [News.com]
Intel diagrams 700-MHz technology
- A major manufacturing advance in the second half of 1999 will enable Intel to introduce smaller, faster, and less expensive chips running as fast as 700 MHz. [News.com]
Intel digs deeper into graphics
- Intel bought 8.2 percent of graphics chipmaker Evans & Sutherland for $24 million today, another step in the processor giant's push to expand its presence in graphics chip technology. [News.com]
Intel dives into new chip line
- After months of speculation, Intel is moving full speed toward selling and developing processors for consumer-oriented electronic devices based on the StrongARM chip, an architecture that's completely different from its long-established PC chip standard. [News.com]
Intel earnings looking up
- Despite weeks of doom and gloom in the hardware sector, a better-than-expected second quarter from Intel today could prove the first step in a turnaround. [News.com]
Intel earnings off 29%
- Intel reported a 29 percent reduction in earnings and sequentially flat revenues yesterday, but said that cost-cutting measures and new products should give the company a boost by next quarter. [News.com]
Intel investing in all of Net
- The entertainment business and the technology industry continue to cozy up with the evolution of the Internet and digital delivery devices, an Intel executive told members of both camps today at the Herring on Hollywood conference here. [News.com]
Intel releasing new low-cost chip
- Intel has once again accelerated its road map for low-end Celeron processors, moving up the release of faster versions with integrated high-speed memory from next quarter to this one and adding a 366-MHz version of the chip in the first half of 1999. [News.com]
Intel server chip coming soon
- Despite some problems, Intel stated that server computers using its new high-end Xeon processor should be available in one to two weeks. [News.com]
Intel targets powerful workstations
- As part of its strategy for moving deeper into digital content and the high end of the workstation computer market, Intel announced new 3D graphics and two new standard workstation designs, one month after introducing Xeon, its most powerful processor yet. [News.com]
Intel to cut Pentium II prices
- A new round of price cuts from Intel is expected this Sunday, while a 450-MHz chip--the fastest Pentium II yet--should hit the streets next month. [News.com]
Intel to preview workstation, 3D graphics
- As part of its strategy to move deeper into digital content, Intel will make a big play to ensconce its hardware firmly in the workstation market by previewing a new version of its 3D graphics technology as well as providing details for a standard workstation blueprint. [News.com]
Intel to shut plants temporarily
- Intel will temporarily close two of its chipmaking plants for nine days beginning this weekend as it starts a "voluntary separation" program to reduce its workforce, CNET NEWS.COM has learned. [News.com]
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