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Intel profit dives 25 percent amid PC market slump

  With Intel's Otellini out next month, no CEO replacement yet | Dell remains committed to Windows RT
 
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Intel profit dives 25 percent amid PC market slump
Intel reported a drop in profits and revenue for the first quarter, as the biggest PC market slump in recent memory weighed on its business. Read More


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With Intel's Otellini out next month, no CEO replacement yet
Just a month before Paul Otellini steps down as CEO of Intel, the company does not yet have a replacement. Read More

Dell remains committed to Windows RT
Dell remains committed to Microsoft's Windows RT, despite the poor market reception to the OS and a decline in prices of related tablets. Read More

ARM-based chips to improve network performance and keep power use in check
Chipmaker LSI is hoping to improve networking performance and flexibility with its ARM-based Axxia 4500 processor family, announced Monday. Read More

AppliedMicro, Altera team to speed up ARM servers
Applied Micro Circuits is looking to make its 64-bit chip for ARM servers more powerful and flexible through a collaboration with specialized chip maker Altera. Read More


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On eve of departure, Otellini looks back on four decades with Intel
Just a month away from retirement, Intel CEO Paul Otellini has reflected on his four decades with the company during his last quarterly earnings call with analysts and reporters. Read More

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Intel lays foundations for SDN gear that could shake up networking
If software-defined networking ultimately changes the landscape of networking, Intel could be one of the biggest beneficiaries -- and might be one of the reasons. Read More

Jonny Evans: Samsung paying students for 'fake Web reviews' -- did it attack Apple, too?
A recently announced FTC investigation in Korea suggests those ever active pro-Android, pro-Samsung thread commentators may have an extra reason to extol their Galaxy above the iPhone -- in some cases there's a chance they're getting paid to post. Read More

 

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