Intel

Globalization gives Wall Street a boost
What do Google, IBM, Caterpillar and Intel all have in common? Besides making boatloads of money last quarter?
The iPod economy's sad song
What do sales of memory chips and iPods, along with rising bankruptcy filings, tell us? Nothing good.
Intel puts out "Extreme" chips for PC gaming addicts
The processor manufacturer will now let speed demons "overclock" their laptops.
Tech week in review: Intel joins cheap laptop drive
The chipmaker joins the $100 laptop foundation. Plus: Will the FCC allow open access for radio spectrum?
Why "Made in China" is good news for the U.S.
The boom in the Chinese microchip industry has Americans worrying about lost jobs and national security. We should be praising it as a model of how globalization is supposed to work.
Chips ahoy
AMD competes with Intel, and the public wins. The right Microsoft antitrust settlement can bring the same energy back to the software market.
Geeks declare war on Intel
Chip-heads say flaws in the Pentium 4 prove the high-tech giant is sacrificing engineering principles for marketing goals.
Turn off the Internet!
Is the global computer network to blame for the current electricity crisis? Lackeys of the power industry want us to think so.
Why Intel's into P2P
If peer-to-peer networking becomes the "next computing frontier," guess who stands to benefit?
Intel, inside
The world's largest semiconductor company treats every outsider like a potential spy.
The junior Nobel Prize pageant
It was like a dream: One moment I'm in homeroom and the next I'm sipping Shirley Temples on a private jet.
The Red Hat diaries
Are Linux coders and Linux companies on different paths? A slapdash new book and a recent flurry of corporate maneuvers suggest just that.
Brief reports and tidbits from the Info-Sphere
"South Park" spoof: Oh my God, they killed "Star Wars"! - For sale: One wizard and 2 million pieces of gold - Intel eludes the antitrust maelstrom - Where are the Pathfinders of yesteryear?
Log: Brief reports and tidbits from the info-sphere
Amway joins the online multilevel marketing melee
Log: Brief reports and tidbits from the info-sphere
Turing Test transcripts: Is it bot or not?
Let's Get This Straight: The Web's identity crisis
Intel's processor-I.D. gaffe shows how badly tech companies want to know who you are and where you live.
Let's Get This Straight:Windows on the wane?
Open source and information appliances squeeze the PC from both sides.
Let's Get This Straight: First Microsoft, now Intel?
Similarities between the two antitrust battles are all on the surface.
The Transmeta enigma
At a tantalizingly elusive Silicon Valley start-up, secrecy spawns hopes of revolution.
21st: Let's Get This Straight: Media genuflect before Intel's royal-succession pageant
Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. Media genuflect before Intel's royal-succession pageant as Andrew Grove steps down.
Silicon Valley's power cults
Silicon Valley's power cults: At Intel, Oracle and Apple, you can't escape the grip of a Fearless Leader -- or a paranoid one. Scott Rosenberg reviews three new computer-business books.

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