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    Make way for DDR3 transition, says iSuppli  Nov 21, 2009
    The major factors driving the industry's transition to DDR3 are new Intel Corp. microprocessors and the increasing manufacturability of the part, according to iSuppli. Intel's latest-generation microprocessor microarchitecture, dubbed Nehalem, employs a memory controller that supports only DDR3. (EETimes)

    Intel raising dividend 12.5%  Nov 17, 2009
    The announcement comes despite heavy legal costs for Intel, which provides the microprocessors that run personal computers. The company said last week that it will pay rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. $1. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Business)

    Fender guitars are a California success story  Nov 17, 2009
    Fender's Corona shop is a testament to how U.S. manufacturing California manufacturing, especially can survive in a world where even complex products such as microprocessors can be turned out by the millions by unskilled laborers overseas. The secret is to marry assembly-line efficiency and hand-tooled precision. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Gartner revises '09 chip forecast again  Nov 17, 2009
    The most significant changes reflected in Gartner's most recent forecast upgrade came from ASSPs, memory and microprocessors, all of which are benefiting from a strengthening PC market, Gartner said. ASSPs and memory primarily NAND flash also benefited from an improved outlook for cell phones, Garnter said. (EETimes)

    Semiconductor revenue in 2010 to rebound  Nov 17, 2009
    This strong PC recovery has made microprocessors and DRAM two of the most-noteworthy device categories of 2009. The most significant changes for the semiconductor industry came from application-specific standard products (ASSPs), memory and compute microprocessors, as all three products benefited from a strengthening PC market, said Bryan Lewis, research vice president at Gartner. (San Jose Business Journal, CA)

    Rand disciple spreads her word  Nov 17, 2009
    He truly grasps the fact that in America, even with an economy controlled far too much by government taxes and regulations, there remains sufficient residual freedom to permit men such as Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, the founders of Intel, to visualize, create and market the worlds first microprocessor; only it would be vastly more difficult for them to do so in 2009 than in 1968, when they began. Were a Thomas Edison to attempt in 2009 what he was able to accomplish 125 years ago, federal... (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Opinion)

    Analysis: Intel buys peace, AMD vindicated. Now what?  Nov 14, 2009
    25 billion to AMD in an Intel whether it settled only to avoid further litigations, as executives claimed, or because it was truly apologetic about its previous business practices has finally succumbed to years of pressure from its microprocessor rival and global regulators ... It also frees AMD from the dead weight of a cost-intensive manufacturing operation, and ostensibly gives OEMs the freedom to design AMD microprocessors into their products. (EETimes)

    Qualcomm demos Adobe Flash 10 on ARM-based netbook  Nov 14, 2009
    Qualcomm calls such devices smartbooks and Jacobs showed off a thin "always-on" red computer made by Lenovo that is based around Qualcomm's Snapdragon, ARM-based microprocessor. Jacobs said it had similar thickness to his Palm Pre but did not quantify the battery life of the machine, saying the unit would formally launch at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January 2010. (EETimes)

    Intel/AMD deal could help solve virtualization compatibility problems  Nov 13, 2009
    The settlement prohibits Intel from "offering inducements to customers in exchange for their agreement to buy all of their microprocessor needs from Intel," and other anticompetitive practices such as inducing customers to limit or delay sales of AMD products. "Intel agreed to a set of rules of the road for how they will conduct business going forward," says AMD spokesman Drew Prairie. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Technology)

    AMD gets $1.25B in Intel settlement  Nov 13, 2009
    Cuomo alleged that Intel bullied clients and paid them billions of dollars to use Intel s computer microprocessor parts instead of those from AMD.. In a joint statement, the AMD and Intel said: "While the relationship between the two companies has been difficult in the past, this agreement ends the legal disputes and enables the companies to focus all of our efforts on product innovation and development.". (Albany Business Review, NY)

    Jobless tally still too high to signal rebound  Nov 13, 2009
    25 billion to make peace with Advanced Micro Devices Inc., as the companies whose microprocessors run nearly all personal computers finally found common ground in a bitter and colorful dispute that caused international antitrust trouble for Intel. The settlement sent AMD stock soaring and ended a 4-year-old lawsuit in which AMD accused Intel of abusing its dominance of the chip market to keep a lid on AMD's share. (The Augusta Chronicle)

    Intel to pay AMD $1.25 billion in antitrust case  Nov 13, 2009
    At the time of the lawsuit, Intel held a share of more than 80 percent of the market for microprocessors for the world's personal computers. AMD's share had slipped to just under 16 percent from about 20 percent in 2001. (Yahoo! Asia News)

    Chip War Truce Declared  Nov 13, 2009
    "The truce may not be enough to turn around the fortunes of A.M.D, which has struggled to come up with chips that give it any significant technological or performance edge over Intel, which supplies about 80 percent of the microprocessors that sit at the heart of personal computers," the newspaper writes. With the benefits of the settlement deal in doubt, BusinessWeek asks its readers to pick a winner. (Slate)

    Intel will pay AMD $1.25B to settle antitrust, patent disputes  Nov 13, 2009
    Cuomo alleged that Intel bullied clients and paid them billions of dollars to use Intel s computer microprocessor parts instead of those from AMD.. AMD stock soared on the news Thursday, closing the day at $6. (San Jose Business Journal, CA)

    A challenge: How would you pay for troops?  Nov 13, 2009
    The conservatives wanted to laugh but their laughter wasn t based on anything substantial because it was FACT (most of the advancements today center around the development of the microprocessor (Carter) and network-centric warfare (Clinton); there were smaller breakthroughs during other Presidential administrations, but in any occupational specialty, those two are the most significant. Jet engines are important, but most of them now are CPU-controlled (FADEC systems). (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Opinion)

    Intel to pay AMD $1.25 bn  Nov 13, 2009
    Intel, based in Santa Clara, California, owns about 80 percent of the worldwide microprocessor market, while AMD in nearby Sunnyvale has most of the rest. Read business stories in. (India Times)

    A History of Intel and AMD's Legal Battles  Nov 13, 2009
    The following is a look at the legal battles between Intel and AMD, which supply essentially all of the microprocessors for today's personal computers ... 1982: Intel wins a contract to supply IBM Corp. with microprocessors for its line of personal computers, and renews the cross-licensing deal with AMD to serve as an alternative supplier to IBM.. (ABC News -- Wire)

    Intel: Reinventing itself to ride the next wave  Nov 12, 2009
    Intel's revenues from microprocessors to mobile devices or mobility as one could call it have gone up from about a third to about 42 ... Well, we expect it to continue to grow and in fact we ship more mobile microprocessors today than desktop microprocessors. (India Times)

    AMD Expects Key Business to Be Profitable in 2010  Nov 12, 2009
    By spinning off and becoming a minority stakeholder in Globalfoundries, its semiconductor manufacturer, AMD has begun to concentrate on designing microprocessors and graphics cards, which helped the design arm of the company eke out a profit of $2 million in the third quarter. It said that business should remain profitable in 2010, while margins would run between 40 percent and 45 percent, with the expectation of higher margins down the road. (ABC News -- Wire)

    125nA Supervisory Circuits Extend Battery Life in Portable Electronics  Nov 12, 2009
    Nov. 11, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Maxim Integrated Products (Nasdaq: - ) introduces the MAX16056-MAX16059, ultra-low-power microprocessor supervisory circuits that monitor a single system supply voltage ... Synopsis for Investor: * The MAX16056-MAX16059 are the lowest power microprocessor supervisory circuits available on the market ... Many microprocessors in battery-powered systems spend the vast majority of their time in standby/sleep mode, only waking up periodically to perform a required... (Primezone Releases)

    Intel's responds to lawsuit: This is free-market at work  Nov 11, 2009
    " Intel's success, holding about 80 percent of market share for computer processing units, comes from offering a superior product at a better price point, MacKenzie asserts. "The microprocessor market is highly competitive ... Microprocessor prices have declined significantly year over year, while innovation has proceeded at a rapid pace. (OregonLive, OR -- News)

    Intel Antitrust, 'Net Bug, Coding Error  Nov 7, 2009
    Cuomo alleges in the lawsuit that the company employed a "systematic campaign" of illegal conduct, including exclusive agreements and threats of punishment, to protect its microprocessor monopoly. The FTC is widely expected to take its own antitrust action against the Intel. (Yahoo News -- Technology)

    Nvidia takes cartoon shots at Intel  Nov 7, 2009
    Cuomo alleges that the company bullied clients and paid them billions of dollars to use Intel s computer microprocessor parts instead of those from rival (NYSE:AMD). Intel threatened big-name computer firms such as (NYSE: DELL), Co. (NYSE: HPQ) and (NYSE: IBM) in its scheme, according to Cuomo s lawsuit, filed Wednesday. (San Jose Business Journal, CA)

    Nvidia pokes fun at Intel with cartoon website  Nov 7, 2009
    One cartoon has Intel president and CEO Paul Otellini made to look like Marlon Brando in The Godfather and saying: "We'll make them a microprocessor offer they can't refuse.". Another cartoon pokes fun at Intel's "tick-tock" marketing message. (EETimes)

    Japanese technology: Invisible but indispensable  Nov 6, 2009
    So the Japanese moved to higher-value products, focusing on substrates for microprocessor units (MPUs). The 3% of substrates for MPU applications shipped in 2007 accounted for 30% of the market s value. (The Economist)

    Down to the nuts and bolts  Nov 6, 2009
    First encounter with technology: Using a broad definition of technology, biggest childhood influences were magnifying glass, transistor radio, electronics kit, first four-function calculators, first build-it-yourself microprocessor kits. Found online at: geekscape. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Technology)

    Intel Faces Antitrust Lawsuit, Kickbacks Alledged  Nov 6, 2009
    Intel's microprocessors power more than 80 percent of the world's PCs ... Cuomo said Intel for several years bribed or coerced computer makers such as Dell Inc, Hewlett-Packard Co and International Business Machines Corp to use its microprocessors or stop using those of rivals. (Datamation)

    New York attorney general files antitrust suit against Intel  Nov 5, 2009
    The lawsuit accused Intel of engaging in "a systematic worldwide campaign of illegal, exclusionary conduct to maintain its monopoly power and prices in the market for x86 microprocessors," the 'brains' of personal computers. It accused the company of "exacting exclusive or near-exclusive agreements from large computer makers in exchange for payments totaling billions of dollars" and threatening retaliation against firms that did not fall in line. (Yahoo! Asia News)

    Seven early predictions for electronics in 2010  Nov 5, 2009
    Microprocessor revenue was up 25 percent from the second quarter and expected to complete the year at just under $30 billion. DRAM finished the third quarter at just over $6 billion, a 34 percent increase from the second quarter. (EETimes)

    FTC also likely to target Intel  Nov 5, 2009
    The stack is about to get even higher now that New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has weighed in with a suit of his own, charging Intel with using "bribery and coercion" to further its domination of the global microprocessor market. Bring it on, Intel has responded. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Business)

    N.Y. AG accuses Intel of antitrust violations  Nov 5, 2009
    Suit says Intel used illegal threats to dominate microprocessor market ... Intel Corp was sued on Wednesday by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, who accused the world's largest chipmaker of scheming to maintain worldwide monopoly power in the market for microprocessors ... He said the company has for several years extracted agreements from large computer makers, including Dell and Hewlett-Packard Co for the exclusive use of its microprocessors, in exchange for "billions of dollars"... (MSNBC -- Business)

    N.Y. Files Antitrust Suit Against Chip Maker IntelLawsuit claims company used "illegal threats" to dominate marketplace.  Nov 5, 2009
    New York's attorney general on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009 hit Intel Corp. with an antitrust lawsuit, claiming the company used "illegal threats and collusion" to dominate the market for computer microprocessors. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, file) (AP). (ABC News -- Business)

    Cash, threats let Intel thrive, suit says  Nov 5, 2009
    owns 80 percent of the world s microprocessor market; rival AMD essentially has the rest ... NEW YORK - New York s attorney general hit with an antitrust lawsuit yesterday, claiming the company used illegal threats and collusion to dominate the market for computer microprocessors. (Boston Globe)

    N.Y. Lawsuit: Intel Used "Illegal Threats"  Nov 5, 2009
    (AP) New York's attorney general hit Intel Corp. with an antitrust lawsuit Wednesday, claiming the company used "illegal threats and collusion" to dominate the market for computer microprocessors. Following a similar case in Europe, Attorney General Andrew Cuomo claimed that the world's biggest computer chip maker paid billions in kickbacks to computer manufacturers and retaliated against those that did too much business with Intel's competitors. (CBS News)

    NY AG files antitrust suit against Intel  Nov 5, 2009
    Cuomo alleges that Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) bullied clients and paid them billions of dollars to use Intel s computer microprocessor parts instead of those from rival (NYSE: AMD) ... Intel and Dell collaborated to market microprocessors and servers at prices below cost in order to deprive AMD of strategically important competitive successes, Cuomo said ... In 2004, Hewlett-Packard rebuffed Intel s alleged pressure and brought products to market using AMD microprocessors, Cuomo said. (Albany Business Review, NY)

    Is Nvidia devising x86 processor?  Nov 4, 2009
    -- The rumors have once again surfaced that Nvidia Corp. may enter the x86-based microprocessor market. For some time, there have been reports that Nvidia would enter the x86-based fray to protect its bread-and-butter graphics chip business. (EETimes)

    Ruiz resigns as Globalfoundries chairman  Nov 3, 2009
    According to the allegations, Ruiz had forwarded information regarding microprocessor manufacturer AMD's plans to spinoff its manufacturing activities and bring them into a joint venture with capital investor Advanced Technology Investment Co (ATIC). Ruiz eventually became chairman of the joint venture, Globalfoundries. (EETimes)

    PCs shed pounds, CD drives, gain touch screens  Nov 2, 2009
    While the microprocessors that act as the brains inside netbooks are less powerful than even those found in inexpensive full-sized laptops, they are sufficient for most Web browsing, e-mailing and word processing. And these computers are getting bigger hard drives, which you need for storing digital photos, music and video. (MSNBC -- Technology)

    Computer museum clicks  Nov 1, 2009
    The average car has 46 computers, microprocessor chips that control everything from the side-view mirrors to the electric seats, he said ... "In my lifetime, I saw technology go from relatively simple electro-mechanical devices to extremely sophisticated microprocessor-based devices. I just felt it would be kind of neat to explain how all this happened." Keremedjiev was born in Caracas, Venezuela. (Montana Standard, MT)

    The role of boards in rethinking market space  Oct 30, 2009
    Andy Grove of Intel is rightly famous for having recognised this problem when he stopped the company manufacturing memory chips and made it into the worlds dominant manufacturer of microprocessors at a time when it was still a leader in memory chips; he could see that past success was a recipe for future failure as a result of increased competition from Asia turning the memory chips market into a Red Ocean. He summarised this mindset in the memorable phrase, Only the paranoid survive. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    Viewpoint: In defense of Hector Ruiz  Oct 30, 2009
    Only one year after negotiating a significant deal that gave Advanced Micro Devices Inc. a chance to finally improve its overall financial and competitive position, the ex-chairman and CEO of the microprocessor and graphics IC vendor is back in the news, this time for to a "defendant in the Galleon Group insider-trading case.". Interestingly, regulators, criminal investigators and AMD have not confirmed Ruiz as the person who disclosed the information to the Galleon insider trading defendants. (EETimes)

    Exec details ST's ARM Cortex-A9 licensing choice for HDTVs  Oct 30, 2009
    The Cortex-A9 microprocessor core can contain up to four independently-configured cores carrying out multiple tasks on each one in parallel. A uniprocessor software model is possible by utilizing one of the many SMP-aware operating systems, ARM said. (EETimes)

    * AMD cautious on Ruiz reports  Oct 29, 2009
    8 billion in revenue last year, is small compared to its rival Intel Corp, which owns about 80 percent of the worlds microprocessor market. Before word of Ruizs possible involvement surfaced, the highest-ranking corporate executive ensnared in the insider-trading scheme was an IBM Corp senior vice president, Robert Moffat, who was once considered a possible candidate for CEO. Moffat was put on leave after the allegations surfaced and no longer serves as an officer of the company. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    STMicroelectronics and ARM Team Up To Power Next-Generation Home Entertainment  Oct 28, 2009
    ARM's comprehensive product offering includes 32-bit RISC microprocessors, graphics processors, video engines, enabling software, cell libraries, embedded memories, high-speed connectivity products, peripherals and development tools. Combined with comprehensive design services, training, support and maintenance, and the company's broad Partner community, they provide a total system solution that offers a fast, reliable path to market for leading electronics companies. (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)

    'AMD ex-CEO linked to Galleon case'  Oct 28, 2009
    8 billion in revenue last year, is small compared to its rival Intel Corp., but is significant because it is the world's No. 2 maker of microprocessors. Microprocessors are the ``brains'' of personal computers. (India Times)

    Stock futures down ahead of earnings, data  Oct 28, 2009
    A former chief executive of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.N) became the biggest name to be linked to the Galleon Group insider-trading scandal, when the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday that he leaked information about the microprocessor maker in 2008 to a hedge fund manager. Shares of E*Trade Financial Corp (ETFC.O) fell in extended trading on Tuesday after the company reported quarterly results, while shares of Apollo Group Inc (APOL.O) plunged in extended trading on Tuesday after the... (Yahoo News -- Press Releases)

    What's Holding Back Tech  Oct 27, 2009
    Microprocessor maker Intel () says it's garnering more orders than it expected, including for its new processors for corporate server computers. It's ramping up inventories. (BusinessWeek)

    Stanford Endowment Loss Prompts Silicon Valley Chief to Suspend Smoothing  Oct 27, 2009
    He founded a designer of microprocessor chips, during a sabbatical year in 1984. At MIPS, he said he fired about 25 workers out of 175 to 200 in 1986 to stay in business after expanding too quickly. (Bloomberg)

    US may file complaint against Intel  Oct 24, 2009
    Intel, whose microprocessors power more than 80 percent of the world's PCs, believes "that our business practices are lawful and ... (work) to the benefit to consumers," Int 00004000 el spokesman Chuck Mulloy said on Friday ... In June 2008, South Korea fined Intel some $26 million, finding it offered rebates to PC makers in return for not buying AMD microprocessors ... Earlier this month, Nvidia said in a statement that it would stop investment in chipsets for use alongside Intel's new... (India Times)

    Truck maker Volvo posts 3Q loss as sales fall  Oct 23, 2009
    AMD sells about 20 percent of the world's computer microprocessors, which are the brains inside PCs. Although AMD was hurt by weak consumer and business spending on computers in the first half of the year, the chipmaker said shipments rose from the previous quarter thanks to strong demand for processors used in laptop computers. (Fresno Bee -- Business)

    Google co-founder Brin prefers Yahoo! without Bing  Oct 23, 2009
    Brin said Google focuses on figuring out things to do with technology advances such as smaller, more powerful microprocessors to work. Those efforts are reflected in projects such as Google Book search and beefing up the amount of Gmail handled for free," Brin said. "I've been surprised at the level of controversy there is about digitizing the world's books and making them available (online)," Brin said. "Ultimately, these books have great information in them, but we need a way to be able to... (Yahoo! Asia News)

    Analysis: Solid Q3 for AMD, Intel; now for the hard part  Oct 20, 2009
    The two dominant microprocessor suppliers each had something to celebrate in the third quarter but with pent up consumer demand likely to fade after the holidays, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Intel Corp. will soon have to engage a more discriminating group of customers when the corporate IT market rebounds in 2010 ... microprocessor and graphics IC company managed to hold its position and even improved revenue performance in the recently ended quarter ... While the corporate IT equipment... (EETimes)

    IBM Exec. on Leave for Insider-Trading  Oct 20, 2009
    Intel, the world s largest maker of computer microprocessors, said it was blindsided by the arrest of its employee, Rajiv Goel, 51, a director of strategic investment in Intel s treasury department. Intel spokesman Chuck Mulloy said the company hasn t been contacted by law enforcement. (Time.com)

    Electric Cars: A Wide-Open Race  Oct 20, 2009
    Intel () dominates the world of microprocessors, the brains of PCs ... If Intel had chosen to play in both markets microprocessors and PCs it would probably have lost in both, since the core capabilities required to win are different across the two businesses ... Also, as a PC company, Intel would have found it difficult to sell microprocessors to other PC companies, its direct competitors. (BusinessWeek)

    AMD shares slide after loss  Oct 16, 2009
    9 per cent of global microprocessor revenue in the second quarter, according to industry tracker iSuppli. But Intel controls most of the remaining sales and should benefit more from any sector rebound. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    AMD Q3 net loss narrows despite 22% sales plunge  Oct 16, 2009
    "Growth in microprocessor and graphics unit shipments drove an 18 percent sequential revenue increase, while improved factory utilization rates, higher microprocessor average selling price and an increase in 45nm product shipments resulted in a gross margin improvement from the prior quarter," added Meyer. AMD said it sees fourth quarter revenue rising "modestly" from the preceding quarter. (EETimes)

    Nokia reshuffles executive team after poor 3Q  Oct 16, 2009
    AMD sells about 20 percent of the world's computer microprocessors, which are the brains inside PCs ... AMD sells about 20 percent of the world's computer microprocessors, which are the brains inside PCs. (Fresno Bee -- Business)

    Intel Crushes Expectations in Strong Q3  Oct 15, 2009
    For the quarter, the company's Mobility group saw revenue rise 19 percent, the Digital Enterprise Group was up 14 percent and Intel Atom microprocessor and chipset revenue was up 15 percent, all sequentially ... The company also said that average selling prices (ASP) for microprocessors were slightly down sequentially and inventories dropped $315 million sequentially. (SmallBusinessComputing)

    Next Microsoft Xbox Console to Use AMD GPU?  Oct 15, 2009
    CVG , calling the AMD part an "ATI-built Xeons GPU." Last I checked, Intel's server-class x86 microprocessor family had nothing to do with either Microsoft or AMD.. Time to slow down a bit here guys. (Yahoo News -- Technology)

    Intel Stokes Hopes For PC Recovery; Shares Jump  Oct 15, 2009
    The boost shows Intel is making its microprocessors cheaper to produce, a technological feat that comes from pouring billions into research and upgrading factories. Copyright 2009 by. (KERO 23, CA)

    Analysis: Happy days are here again for Intel  Oct 14, 2009
    6 percent of global microprocessor market share as of the second quarter. Page 2. (EETimes)

    Intel profit down but outlook relatively upbeat  Oct 14, 2009
    Microprocessor giant reports profit, sales fell 8 percent in third quarter ... The worlds No. 1 microprocessor maker said Tuesday that profit and sales both fell 8 percent in the July-September period, as the company was hurt by sluggish demand from businesses and lower prices for its chips ... Making computer chips can be prohibitively expensive, and Intel has had to get each microprocessor cheaper to produce. (MSNBC -- Business)

    Intel profit falls but outlook upbeat, stock jumps  Oct 14, 2009
    The world's No. 1 microprocessor maker said Tuesday that profit and sales both fell 8 percent in the July-September period, as the company was hurt by sluggish demand from businesses and lower prices for its chips. Intel has insisted things are improving, however, and offered better-than-expected guidance for the fourth quarter, sending its shares up nearly 5 percent. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    Intel Profit Slides, but Sales Outlook Surprises  Oct 14, 2009
    The average selling price of microprocessors also fell slightly from the previous quarter. -By Jerry A. DiColo, Dow Jones Newswires; 212-416-2155; jerry. (SmartMoney)

    Investigating Nanopillars: Silicon Brittle? Not This Kind!  Oct 14, 2009
    (July 24, 2009) Scientists have found a method of attaching molecules to semiconducting silicon that may help manufacturers reach beyond the current limits of Moore's Law as they make microprocessors both smaller. . (Science Daily)

    * Oracle touts promised Sun takeover  Oct 13, 2009
    McNealy and Ellison assured the thousands of Open World attendees that Oracle intended to invest in Sun, maker of SPARC microprocessors, database management system MySQL and Solaris operating system. I believe our board and our shareholders made a very wise and exciting decision, McNealy said of backing they gave earlier this year to an acquisition by Oracle, based not far from Sun in Northern California. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    Investors to US companies: Show us higher sales  Oct 12, 2009
    - Why it's important: Intel is the world's No. 1 supplier of microprocessors, the electronic "brains" of personal computers. Its results reflect PC makers' sentiments about how demand from consumers and businesses is shaping up. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Paranoid survivor  Oct 11, 2009
    When the two left Fairchild to found Intel in 1968 initially to make memory chips, not microprocessors they took the young Dr Grove with them ... But Dr Grove decided to bet the future of the company on microprocessors, a move that saved his company and transformed the industry. (The Economist)

    AMD appoints former Qimonda exec CFO  Oct 9, 2009
    MUNICH, Germany Microprocessor vendor Advances Micro Devices has announced to appoint former Qimonda executive Thomas Seifert as Chief Financial Officer. The CFO position has become vacant since its incumbent Robert Rivet has been promoted to Chief Operations Officer. (EETimes)

    Plastic Logic e-book reader to target business users  Oct 7, 2009
    com - Plastic Logic eBook reader to target business users. Plastic Logic eBook reader to target business users. (EETimes)

    Intel, foundation settle suit  Oct 6, 2009
    Last year, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) filed a patent suit against Intel over microprocessor technology. The foundation's complaint identified the Intel Core2 Duo microarchitecture as infringing WARF's U.S. Patent No. 5,781,752, entitled "Table Based Data Speculation Circuit for Parallel Processing Computer.". (EETimes)

    Foundry shakeout seen despite upturn  Oct 6, 2009
    (10/05/2009 2:17 PM EDT). -- The IC downturn is likely to reduce the ranks of the top-tier, pure-play foundry suppliers down to just three major players in the future, according to iSuppli Corp.. (EETimes)

    PG&E partnering on 'Smart Grid'  Oct 5, 2009
    Just as the Bay Area pioneered microprocessors, personal computing and the Internet, we need to position ourselves to pioneer breakthrough clean technologies that can make consumers a driving force in environmental sustainability. The customer energy management project is one good place to start. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Opinion)

    Philips Healthcare recalls 5,400 defibrillators  Oct 4, 2009
    As Intel Corp. branches beyond its core business of microprocessors for laptop and desktop computers, the chip maker is doubling as a software company. The goal is to make sure many kinds of devices work well with Intel's chips. (Fresno Bee -- Business)

    What is the cost of fabs and R&D at 22-nm?  Oct 3, 2009
    Chartered will be folded into GlobalFoundries, the former manufacturing division of Advanced Micro Devices Inc. floated as a separate entity earlier this year by ATIC, which injected funds into the company under a joint venture deal with the microprocessor and graphics IC vendor. Pooling resources from Chartered and GlobalFoundries will enable the new company to better compete in the tough wafer supply industry with market leader TSMC.. (EETimes)

    Updated: Nvidia announces next-gen graphics chip  Oct 2, 2009
    "Fermi is a true game-changer for GPU computing, allowing NVIDIA to compete directly against Intel and AMD processors in markets such as high performance computing and financial analysis," said Peter Glaskowsky, a microprocessor analyst. "I think we'll have to wait and see how Fermi stacks up against ATI graphics for gaming," Glaskowsky added. (EETimes)

    Smartphone Review: The Palm Pre  Oct 2, 2009
    Palm has not officially published the identity of the microprocessor used, but it is fairly reliably reported to be an ARM Cortex A8-based chip, a generation beyond the ARM-11 series processors used in current iPhones and other high-end multimedia smart phones. The ARM Cortex A8 chips reportedly operate at double the speed of ARM-11 predecessors with the same battery draw. (SmallBusinessComputing)

    IDF 09: More speed on the go  Oct 2, 2009
    The Clarksfield is the best quad-core, dual-core, and single-core microprocessor, because we always take the extra headroom and move it to the cores. The quad-core chips will be available in two flavours for the standard edition, and only one for the Extreme edition. (The Star Online, Malaysia)

    Why Apple Should Put iTunes Inside Your TV  Sep 30, 2009
    Apple could build and design an iTunes module using a microprocessor designed by PA Semi, the chip company it acquired in 2008, and the other chips necessary to embed iTunes software directly into the TV. Throw in some flash memory for storage, a network interface for wireless and wired connections, and offer the whole package as an add-on to TV manufacturers. At this point you're probably thinking Apple is giving away more than it should. (BusinessWeek)

    Analysis: Intel and SoC -- try, try again  Sep 26, 2009
    "I can easily see a time where Intel will ship more SoCs than standard microprocessors," said Paul Otellini with all the bravado appropriate for the chief executive's keynote at the Intel Developer Forum. Analysts were quick to scoff given the processor giant is a newbie to the system-on-chip business. (EETimes)

    AMCC, TSMC put new MPU spin on IBM technology  Sep 26, 2009
    The expanded agreement with TSMC signals the first time that AppliedMicro's embedded microprocessors are available beyond complex and costly SOI fabrication processes. SOI is said to provide lower leakage in higher-end designs, but bulk CMOS is less expensive. (EETimes)

    HP outlook matches estimates  Sep 26, 2009
    This week, Paul Otellini, CEO of Intel Corp., the world's top supplier of the microprocessors that act as the "brains" of PCs, predicted that PC sales could rise in 2009. Otellini's view is more optimistic than forecasts by market research firms Gartner and IDC, which are predicting a decline. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Technology)

    Updated: GlobalFoundries remains bullish but roadmap slips  Sep 25, 2009
    That process, devised especially for Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s microprocessors, was supposed to move into ''tape out'' or ''risk production'' in the first quarter of 2010. Now, the technology is targeted for ''risk production'' in the third quarter of 2010. (EETimes)

    Intel Ports Linux Netbook OS to Desktops  Sep 25, 2009
    Intel is trying to use Moblin to push the Linux OS in more devices based on its Atom microprocessor. The previous release of the OS was a beta of Moblin 2. (Yahoo News -- Technology)

    Opinion: EC's antitrust supremo fights against time . . .  Sep 25, 2009
    Earlier this week, Paul Otellini could not but welcome a Q and A opportunity at the Intel Developers Forum to hammer home that the microprocessor giant plans to fight all the way in the against the Commissioner's ruling of using anticompetitive practices, and fining Intel a record $1. 45 billion. (EETimes)

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