The history of the world's largest semiconductor maker Intel's product, that is, the history of semiconductors, is not an overstatement, and if you look at its representative model, you can see what ...
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) has been losing some market share to Advanced Micro Devices (Nasdaq: AMD). Now more investors are concerned and wondering… is Intel’s dividend safe? For the short answer, Intel ...
At the end of the first quarter Intel 's president stepped down. In this post I will share some insights that Paul Otellini, former Intel President & CEO, shared in his final earnings call on April 16 ...
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) stock popped Friday after it reported ugly third-quarter results but its outlook for the fourth quarter was better than expected. However, the celebration was short-lived, as S&P ...
The antitrust lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is nothing new to Intel. Intel has a history of unfair competition and antitrust lawsuits and litigation spanning almost two decades.
Intel Corporation helped shape Silicon Valley and our tech-driven world, but it isn’t clear whether Intel shares will remain compelling as PCs wane in prominence. Few companies have dominated their ...
Intel will release the first microprocessor "4004" and celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. IT industryDog yearIt is often said that, as I look back on the history of Intel 's CPU, I feel that ...
If your teenage children are computer geeks, if they tinker with technology as a hobby, then the free Intel Museum at the microprocessor manufacturer's Santa Clara headquarters is for them. The museum ...
Intel celebrated its 50th anniversary by opening up a 15-year time capsule that was buried in 2003 and burying another that will be opened in 2043. Vicki Thompson To ...
Intel's truly next-gen Nova Lake CPUs will be made on TSMC's new 2nm process node, joining Apple as its first customers on TSMC's queue for its latest fab node. Intel still has a few CPU generations ...
The antitrust lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is nothing new to Intel. Intel has a history of unfair competition and antitrust lawsuits and litigation spanning almost two decades.