Unrecognized winners

Unrecognized winners
Stocks selected for the Sivy 70 have to meet a number of tests, including sizable annual revenues and market caps. As a result, most of the stocks on the list - from Coca-Cola and Procter & Gamble to Intel and Pfizer - are quite well known.

My Top Ten Bright Ideas
What about Intel building a fabrication plant in Macon, Georgia, instead of China? I understand all the bogus arguments from the outsourcing perspective. “Bogus” is the operative word.

5 Reasons Intel Is The New England Patriots Of High-Tech - CRN

5 Reasons Intel Is The New England Patriots Of High-Tech - CRN

5 Reasons Intel Is The New England Patriots Of High-Tech
CRN, NY - 8 hours ago
The reason we're here is to make the case that Intel is the New England Patriots of technology. Here's why: 1. Accused of cheating, Intel is out for blood.

Don't pinch pennies when buying company pcs, says Intel executive - ITBusiness.ca

Don't pinch pennies when buying company pcs, says Intel executive - ITBusiness.ca

Don't pinch pennies when buying company pcs, says Intel executive
ITBusiness.ca, Canada - 16 hours ago
The Intel exec, however, said his company adopted its current PC purchasing and maintenance strategies after some difficult experiences.

Next Inning Technology Announces Investment Opinion: Updates Outlooks

Next Inning Technology Announces Investment Opinion: Updates Outlooks
Forbes - Next Inning Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com), a subscription service focused on semiconductor and technology stocks, announced it has updated outlooks for Intel (Nasdaq:INTC), Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ), Packeteer (Nasdaq:PKTR), and

Q&A: Intel's CTO says computing's future is in multicore machines - Computerworld

Q&A: Intel's CTO says computing's future is in multicore machines - Computerworld

Q&A: Intel's CTO says computing's future is in multicore machines
Computerworld, MA - 2 hours ago
November 19, 2007 (Computerworld) — For much of his 34 years at Intel Corp., Justin R. Rattner has been a pioneer in parallel and distributed processing.

Itanium has a long way to go, say Intel, HP - Inquirer.net

Itanium has a long way to go, say Intel, HP - Inquirer.net

Itanium has a long way to go, say Intel, HP
Inquirer.net, Philippines - 18 hours ago
By Alexander Villafania EL NIDO, PALAWAN — While Intel continues to ramp up the development of its flagship multi-core server processor Xeon,
Going 'green' also benefits businesses cost-wise — HP Inquirer.net
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Shrinking chips use novel recipe

Shrinking chips use novel recipe
Intel launches a new range of processors - known as Penryn - based on a new material to power PCs.

My Top Ten Bright Ideas
What about Intel building a fabrication plant in Macon, Georgia, instead of China? I understand all the bogus arguments from the outsourcing perspective. “Bogus” is the operative word.

Intel unwraps next-gen processors
Intel has formally unveiled its new Penryn processor technology, clearing the way for Apple to introduce souped up desktop and laptop Macs over the next few months.

Inside Intel / Guarding Europe's border - Ha’aretz

Inside Intel / Guarding Europe's border - Ha’aretz

Inside Intel / Guarding Europe's border
Ha’aretz, Israel - 7 hours ago
By Yossi Melman POJOWCE, Poland - In freezing subzero weather, in the middle of a Polish pine forest, Lt. Col. Konstantin German's thoughts turn to

Infineon, Intel to jointly develop SIM chips - AFP

Infineon, Intel to jointly develop SIM chips - AFP


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Infineon, Intel to jointly develop SIM chips
AFP - 14 hours ago
BERLIN (AFP) — German semi-conductor giant Infineon and Intel of the United States will jointly develop SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) chips,
Infineon and Intel join forces to develop high-density SIM cards IntoMobile
Intel to now develop SIM chips in partnership with Infineon TechWhack
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New Intel Chip Flexes Energy Muscle

New Intel Chip Flexes Energy Muscle
The new chip lets computers work faster while saving energy.

Rambus and Intel explore potential XDR partnership

Shrinking chips use novel recipe
Intel launches a new range of processors - known as Penryn - based on a new material to power PCs.

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