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Ultrabook shipments projected to hit 43% of all laptops by 2015
A report by IHS (formerly known as iSuppli) predicts that the popularity of slim and light laptops will dramatically increase over the next few years. According to IHS, ultrabooks are expected to
Intel confirms Q1 launch for new Sandy Bridge processors
Intel ( NASDAQ: INTC ) CEO Paul Otellini has confirmed mid-week that its Sandy Bridge processor lineup will be launched in Q1 of 2011. Intel clearly has high hopes for its new processor, comparing the
Intel CEO: Tablets will 'probably' impact PC sales
In praise of the Apple ( NASDAQ: AAPL ) iPad tablet for its superior execution over any other tablet offering on the market, Intel ( NASDAQ: INTC ) CEO Paul Otellini observed that tablets will impact PC
Intel moves to buy security software maker McAfee for $7.68 billion
Intel ( NASDAQ: INTC ) has acquired security software maker McAfee for $7.68 billion, it's largest acquisition ever. The chipmaker announced yesterday that it has entered into an agreement to acquire
Intel to acquire McAfee for $7.68 Billion
On August 19, anti-virus and security vendor McAfee announced it was in the process of being purchased by Intel ( NASDAQ: INTC ), in a deal valued at approximately $7.68 billion. According to a
Intel porting Android 2.2 to Intel for summer release
Intel ( NASDAQ: INTC ) will be porting Android 2.2, also known as Froyo, to run on x86-based CPUs, specifically Intel chips. While it is true that there have already been efforts in this direction by
Intel will launch dual-core Atom processor this quarter
Intel (NASDAQ: INTEL) CEO Paul Otellini has confirmed that the company will introduce a dual-core Atom processor this quarter. Additional details remain scarce at the moment; a spokeswoman has
Intel, VC firms investing $3.5 billion in U.S. technology
Intel president and chief executive Paul Otellini announced plans this week to invest $3.5 billion in new technologies that could help the U.S. economy and increase the hiring of recent college
Better tech may rise from economic ashes
It's not all doom and gloom in the tech world these days. Despite the economic downturn, a few rich companies with plenty of cash in the bank are looking to snag innovative startups, according to an
Intel saves 7,000 U.S. jobs
Intel Corp. just announced a plan to spend $7 billion to upgrade its manufacturing in the United States, a move that could retain or create about 7,000 jobs. That's welcome news in an economic

