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Analysis: Intel buys peace, AMD vindicated. Now what?
EE Times
, November 12, 2009
The agreement settling all legal and licensing disputes between Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Intel Corp. gives the two companies a chance to begin a new chapter in their tumultuous relationship but the deal does not really guarantee the end of all challenges facing the two companies.

Intel debuts portable text-to-speech reader
EE Times
, November 10, 2009
Intel's digital health group released the Intel Reader, a paperback-sized device that can take a picture of printed text with its 5 megapixel camera and convert it to speech for the dyslexic and visually impaired.

Analysis: Happy days are here again for Intel
EE Times
, October 13, 2009
One year after the onset of a steep and scary downturn, the world's No. 1 chip maker is once again sitting pretty, forecasting that revenue will return to the $10 billion mark in the fourth quarter.

Updated: Is Intel making a foray into France?
EE Times
, September 28, 2009
In 2009, Intel Corp. has made several moves to position itself in the French market, including an investment in a laboratory specialized in High-Performance Computing near Paris and the opening of a new design center in wireless technologies in Sophia Antipolis. Recently, speculations have emerged that Intel plans to purchase Freescale Semiconductor's wireless operations in Toulouse. Is this pure coincidence or full of sense?

Intel dials in 45nm for TV chip gambit
EE Times
, September 24, 2009
Intel Corp. formally announced its first 45nm system-on chipthe CE4100 or Sodaville--at the Intel Developer Forum, its second swing at a device aimed for TVs and other digital living room systems.

Analysis: Intel and SoC -- try, try again
EE Times
, September 24, 2009
Intel Corp. faces plenty of challenges ahead in its efforts to be a major SoC supplier, but chief executive Paul Otellini is pumping plenty of money and talent into the initiative.

Video: Intel demos Larrabee, plans dev con
EE Times
, September 23, 2009
Intel Corp. demonstrated an animation rendered with its Larrabee graphics processor at the Intel Developer Forum and said it is planning a developer's event for the graphics processor.

Update: Intel debuts optical link for PCs
EE Times
, September 23, 2009
Intel Corp. wants to consolidate all the wired connections on your PC to a single 10 Gbit/second optical cable it calls Light Peak that it plans to support in silicon sometime next year working with Sony Corp.'s Viao group and other unnamed partners.

Otellini denies antitrust charges in EC's Intel report
EE Times
, September 23, 2009
Chief executive Paul Otellini denied Intel Corp. engaged in anticompetitive practices outlined in a 518-page report released Monday by the European Commission, and said in a Q&A session after his keynote at the first day of the Intel Developer Forum that Intel will present its evidence in an appeal of the EC's May decision to slap a $1.45 billion fine on the chip maker.

Intel demos Larrabee, security acceleration at IDF
EE Times
, September 23, 2009
Intel Corp. demonstrated a working version of its first discrete graphics processor, Larrabee, at the Intel Developer Forum where it also showed chips with a next-generation security acceleration capability.

Europe releases report on Intel antitrust investigation
EE Times
, September 21, 2009
A day before the opening of the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, the European Commission has released a 518-page report detailing its allegations of antitrust violations against Intel Corp. for which it levied a $1.45 billion fine in May.

Intel's 32-nm chips could ship by year's end
EE Times
, September 14, 2009
Semconductor analyst Don Scansen reports on his discussions with senior Intel engineers about the roll out of the chip maker's 32-nm process technology.

Intel reorg shows no big new directions--yet
EE Times
, September 14, 2009
Intel Corp.'s reorg announced today shuffles a lot of deck chairssome in surprising ways--but indicates no major new directions for the world's biggest chip companyat least not yet.

Samsung, Intrinsity pump ARM to GHz rate
EE Times
, July 26, 2009
Samsung Electronics Co. and Intrinsity Inc. announced they have first silicon for Humming bird, an ARM Cortex A8 that runs at a GHz and delivers more than 2,000 Dhrystone Mips, competing with Intel Atom processors in an expanding market of mobile devices.

Analysis: 5 cautionary notes from Intel's Q2 results
EE Times
, July 15, 2009
Intel Corp. performed better than expected during the second quarter but the company's results do not necessarily indicate the entire high-tech sector is about to embark upon another round of strong growth or that the global economy has fully recovered and is again on an upward trend.

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