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Intel CEO Craig Barrett to Speak at International Consumer Electronics Show on Jan. 6
WHAT: On Jan. 6 at the 2005 International Consumer Electronics Show, Intel Corporation CEO Craig Barrett will present the opening keynote, focusing on how digital transformations, both within ...
Tags: Craig Barrett, game, high-performance, Intel Corp., PC
Research articles 2004-12-14
Intel CEO Craig Barrett to Speak at International Consumer Electronics Show on Jan. 6; Consumers Worldwide are Living 'Personal Digital Lifestyles'
WHAT: Around the globe, millions of consumers are living their own "personal digital lifestyles." In the opening keynote of...
Tags: Craig Barrett, digital content, Intel Corp., PC
Research articles 2005-01-03
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.
Tags: Craig Barrett, Intel Corp., marketing, PC
Research articles 1996-09-09

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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...
Tags: Craig Barrett, Intel Corp., marketing
Research articles 2000-10-30
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...
Tags: Intel Corp., marketing, network
Research articles 1998-03-02
Microsoft, Intel Together Again
Burlingame, Calif.--The PC market may be just barely big enough for the both of them, but as long as Intel's Craig Barrett and Microsoft's Bill Gates can share the same stage, it's too early to predict an end to the Wintel duopoly.
Tags: Intel Corp., Microsoft Corp.
Research articles 1999-07-05
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...
Tags: Software, Steve Jobs, Xerox Corp., Google Inc., Business Technology, Hewlett-Packard Co., Smart Phone, Leader, Mark Hurd, Citrix Systems Inc., Microsoft Corp., Smart Phones, Terminal Services, Productivity, Cloud Computing, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-12-15
How Strong Is Actual Demand for Atheros Communications' Wi-Fi Chipsets?
Atheros Communications, a leading designer of chipsets used in Wireless Local Area Network WLAN devices, put up a 13 percent gain in sales for the quarter ended September 30, resulting in a nearly three-fold rise in quarterly profits to $38.6 million. Notwithstanding the challenging economic environment...
Tags: Network, IEEE 802.11n, Atheros Communications, Wireless, ROCm, Chipsets, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Taxes, LANs, Semiconductors, Wireless And Mobility, Networking, Hardware, Components, Financial Planning, Finance, David Phillips
Blog posts 2009-10-22
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