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Intel reports flat revenues - Intel (INTC), which underwent aggressive price cutting and experienced a much weaker-than-expected Flash memory market, yesterday missed analysts' expectations for its third-quarter results. [News.com]
 
Intel sells stake in VLSI - Intel (INTC) has sold its last remaining shares in VLSI Technology (VLSI), an investment that was worth close to $97 million. [News.com]
 
Intel server chip gets big backing - Intel (INTC) is announcing today that major vendors will support its i960 RISC chip and the I20 architecture for networked servers. [News.com]
 
Intel sets sights on arcade games - Intel (INTC) is taking on one of the last high-end computing markets, arcade game machines, a niche that requires powerful processors to drive the sophisticated graphics and an array of other workstation-class computing demands. [News.com]
 
Intel to debut 64-bit technology - Intel and Hewlett-Packard will detail their next-generation computing technology tomorrow and spell out how Intel PCs will cross the bridge from the 32-bit world of today to the 64-bit realm of 1999. [News.com]
 
Intel's weak results affect markets - After announcing weaker-than-expected results for the September quarter and receiving a number of earnings cuts from analysts, Intel's (INTC) stock tipped back and weighed down the Nasdaq. [News.com]
 
Intel, Chips settle shareholder suit - Intel and Chips and Technologies announced today they have settled a class-action suit brought against them by shareholders over the companies' agreement to merge. [News.com]
 
Intel, Digital hearing on hold - Intel (INTC) said the first hearing in its suit against Digital Equipment (DEC) has been postponed until October 30 by the court. [News.com]
 
Intel, Digital settle suit - Intel (INTC) and Digital Equipment (DEC) today announced a settlement in a patent litigation lawsuit filed by Digital in May, an agreement likely to have wide impact on the microprocessor industry. [News.com]
 
Intel, Digital settlement could mean 64-bit convergence - If Digital Equipment and Intel settle their patent infringement cases this week, the settlement could mark Digital's convergence with Intel's 64-bit architecture, the foundation of Intel's next-generation Merced chip. [News.com]
 
Intel, HP unveil EPIC technology - Intel and Hewlett-Packard gave a glimpse today of their 64-bit technology, dubbed "EPIC," which will underlie the super-fast 64-bit processors and systems that will emerge from Intel in 1999, while Intel indicated that work is already underway on a second-generation Merced which will appear in 2001. [News.com]
 
Intergraph debuts sub-$2,000 workstation - Intergraph (INGR), well-known for its high-end personal workstations, today introduced a new 300-MHz Pentium II system for under $2,000. [News.com]
 
Intergraph hones in on workstations - Intergraph has spun off its computer operations in an attempt to sharpen its focus on the workstation market. [News.com]
 
Internal spat over e-commerce - Ad-hoc organization XML/EDI Group is winning praise for a new method for conducting business-to-business data exchange over the Internet, which it's promoting. But the group has stepped on a few toes in the process. [News.com]
 
Intranets taking off - According to a report published today by International Data Corporation, companies are adopting intranets at a faster rate than previously thought by research organizations. [News.com]
 
Investment to let Metricom grow - Metricom (MCOM) announced today that financier Paul Allen's investment firm plans to take a controlling stake in the company, paving the way for a new strategy for its wireless access service and the funds to execute it. [News.com]
 
Iomega's European sales growing - Data storage group Iomega said on Thursday it expected surging European sales to stand out in the third quarter results due later this month. [News.com]
 
Iowa joins tax-exempt Net trend - From the heartland of America to high-tech hotbeds, states increasingly are letting Internet service providers off the hook for various taxes. [News.com]
 
Is Microsoft a threat in email too? - Sender: Eudora Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Pro Version 3.0.3 (32) Date: Thu, 02 Oct 1997 To: Microsoft From: Eudora Subject: Competition [News.com]
 
Is Windows 98 end of the line? - Is Windows 98 the last of a dying breed? [News.com]
 
 

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