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- Barrett Lays Out Intel's Battle Plan - Craig Barrett - Company Business and Marketing
- palm springs, calif. -- Intel president Craig Barrett last week brushed aside the naysayers and laid out a long-term roadmap aimed at keeping his company the dominant microprocessor supplier well into the next millennium.
- Research articles 1998-09-21
- Intel Still Loves Rambus - Company Business and Marketing - Brief Article
- DON'T WORRY RAMBUS INC., Chip-Daddy still loves you. But you will have to stay in your room at the high-end of the PC market anyway. "We are still a believer in Rambus DRAM RDRAM for high-performance desktop applications," Craig Barrett, Intel Corp. president and chief executive officer, told InfoWorld during...
- Research articles 2000-10-30
- White House Role in ASML/SVG Merger Questioned - Company Business and Marketing
- MEDIA REPORTS SURFACED LAST WEEK THAT ONE OF PRESIDENT George W. Bush's top advisers, Karl Rove, owned more than $100,000 in Intel Corp. stock when he met with Intel (nasdaq: INTC) head Craig Barrett earlier this year, who was lobbying on behalf of the Silicon Valley Group Inc. SVG and...
- Research articles 2001-06-18
- Intel serving up Managed PC for its x86 - Intel COO Craig Barrett discusses Intel's Managed PC marketing concept for its x86 architecture - Company Business and Marketing - Interview
- Intel has come under increasing fire recently from companies that say you no longer need the power of a Pentium or Pentium Pro microprocessor to access the most exciting applications available today--among them interactive computer games, teleconferencing and the virtual world of the rapidly expanding Internet/World Wide Web.
- Research articles 1996-09-09
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- Intel actually has to compete now - Company Business and Marketing - Editorial
- In our past two issues, Electronic News has been looking at some of the reasons why Intel Corp. has been stumbling of late. The topic was brought to light by Intel's glaring problems with product recalls and its miscalculations in the DRAM market. Craig Barrett himself admitted the problems at...
- Research articles 2000-09-04
- Intel's balanced computing to network the home - focus on consumer networking products - Company Business and Marketing
- Intel is serious about networking. Just ask Craig Barrett, Intel's president and COO. At a media blitz last week in San Francisco, Mr. Barrett explained how Intel's networking plans will make Intel a viable networking supplier. He said Intel expects that there will be one billion connected PCs worldwide ---from...
- Research articles 1998-03-02
- Intel Goes on a Big Spending Spree - Company Business and Marketing
- SAN JOSE -- The economy is in the midst of a slowdown and several technology companies are reducing spending, but Intel Corp. has no plans to cut its $12 billion capital expenditure and R&D budget, said Craig Barrett, Intel chief executive officer, during the Intel Developer Forum.
- Research articles 2001-03-05
- A Plan at Intel Starts to Jell - Company Business and Marketing
- Bring out the wine, serve up the claret, and harken to words of Mr. Craig Barrett who, as I'm sure you know perfectly well, is president of the firm known as Intel, one of the industry's major league players.
- Research articles 1998-09-28
- The 10 Most Influential Leaders in the Tech Business
- Technology continues to be a powerful force for transforming business, when used wisely and correctly. Here is a list of the top 10 visionaries and executives who made the biggest contributions for the year. 10. Bill Gates, Microsoft At the end of June, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates stepped...
- Blog posts 2008-12-15
- CES attendance figures are grim at 110,000, down 22 percent
- The International Consumer Electronics Show drew just 110,000 visitors — down 22 percent from last year — over its five-day run in Las Vegas, which is the lowest in a long time. The Consumer Electronics Association had predicted that 130,000 people would show for the event. On Tuesday night, CEA...
- News items 2009-08-07
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