The Federal Trade Commission has sued Intel, the world's largest manufacturer of computer chips, alleging that the company has "illegally used its dominant market position for a decade to stifle...
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, has filed an antitrust lawsuit against the computer chip manufacturing giant Intel, accusing the company of engaging in a "systematic worldwide campaign of illegal,...
Dell, Hewlett-Packard Co. and other customers of Intel remain cautious about end-user demand, but the chipmaker says things are finally looking up. Santa Clara (Calif.)-based Intel on Aug. 28 said...
CORRECTED second graf to add dropped word "billion" As one might expect, Intel CEO Paul S. Otellini this morning denied that the chipmaker has engaged in anti-competitive practices, as alleged...
Intel has called a bottom, but it doesn't seem like the tech sector is quite out of the woods yet. Reporting quarterly earnings for its first fiscal quarter, the company...
Remember all the fanfare three years ago when Intel CEO Paul Otellini suggested digital health might be one of the chipmaker's best big growth opportunities? You're forgiven if you don't,...
It's official: the fledging WiMAX broadband network is finally getting rolling, with companies such as Lenovo, Toshiba and Nokia announcing a number of products (or extensions of previous products) that...
Has Intel finally come up with a winning formula for conquering the digital living room? The magic eight ball says maybe. The company's announcement Wednesday of a partnership with Yahoo!...
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