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  • Might Apple ditch PowerPC for Satanic chips?

    07/22/2002 3:39:39 AM PDT · by JameRetief · 33 replies · 275+ views
    The Inquirer ^ | July 22, 2002 | Tony Smith
    Might Apple ditch PowerPC for Satanic chips? Citizen Smith Resolution wavering? By Tony Smith: Monday 22 July 2002, 10:17 IS APPLE SERIOUSLY thinking about switching processor platforms? There's been no end of speculative answers to that question over the past few years, but Apple itself has been resolute on the point: no we're not. That stance may have changed, if comments made by CEO Steve Jobs at the company's quarterly earnings confab. Asked whether Apple is now mooting a move to x86 chips, Jobs noted that that couldn't happen until the vast majority of its users and - more importantly...
  • Barrett's message to Intel employees [including: Intel's Position on Corporate Accounting Scandals]

    07/17/2002 12:57:44 AM PDT · by JameRetief · 178+ views
    The Inquirer ^ | July 17, 2002 | Mike Magee
    Intel's accounts are whiter than white By Mike Magee: Wednesday 17 July 2002, 08:22 JOB CUTS AT INTEL will still leave the firm with around 80,000 employees, the size of a small town. And like a small town, Intel has its own newspaper called Circuit News. Craig Barrett, CEO of Intel, used Circuit News to deliver a webcast to his employees yesterday which varied in some details from the official statement on its second quarter results. The article is interesting about Intel's view on company trading during the entire Enron debacle, and we don't think that using the word BUM...
  • Intel May Announce Layoffs

    07/16/2002 12:27:30 AM PDT · by HAL9000 · 1 replies
    Reuters | July 16, 2002
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Intel Corp., the world's No. 1 chipmaker, may be on the verge of announcing massive layoffs or other cuts amid a slow market for personal computers, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday. Intel's chief executive officer, Craig Barrett is scheduled to speak to employees after stock markets close, and about the same time as the chipmaker discusses its second-quarter results in a conference call with analysts, the paper said. Intel declined to comment on what Barrett will discuss, nor on the possibility of any work-force reduction, though word of the speech spread on Monday...
  • [Intel] "New" Celeron dictated by marchitecture, not architecture

    07/12/2002 3:15:33 PM PDT · by JameRetief · 21 replies · 535+ views
    The Inquirer ^ | July 11, 2002 | Andrew Busigin
    Column Heigh-Ho Celeron! By Andrew Busigin: Thursday 11 July 2002, 19:14 INTEL'S LATEST developments around future Celeron performance make for an interest study in marketing. It appears that once again, Intel Marketing folks are steering the engineering team, and it shouldn't surprise anyone, since the Celeron has always been a marketing phenomenon more than an engineering product. See Intel to shift P4 Celerons to Northwood core History Lesson The origin of the Celeron, for those of you more recently come to the party, was a marketing coup for Intel, whereby they managed to create an artificial segmentation of their CPU...
  • Intel's showcase of the best of young concepts has a decidedly Indian stamp

    07/10/2002 10:13:51 AM PDT · by swarthyguy · 1 replies · 89+ views
    Outlook ^ | 7.10.02 | SANDIPAN DEB
    Muhammad Ali’s home town seems an unlikely setting for the 2002 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) but the sleepy town of Louisville, Kentucky, is where 1,238 high school students from 40 countries congregated in May to compete for more than $3 million in awards and scholarships in the world’s largest pre-college science fair. At breakfast on the day of the final judging, the Indian kids are wide-eyed and ebullient. Says Akshat Singhal, here with the document management software he developed: "Before coming here, who’d have imagined that we’d meet people of our age from Costa Rica?" What is...
  • AMD set to win huge Cray, Sandia deal?

    07/09/2002 2:53:33 PM PDT · by JameRetief · 11 replies · 255+ views
    The Inquirer ^ | July 9, 2002 | Adamson Rust
    Big backing for Opteron, if true By Adamson Rust: Tuesday 09 July 2002, 09:27 THE WALL ST JOURNAL could hardly be described as a rumour mongering site so the rumour it mongered yesterday in a story it wrote about Intel's Itanic has to be taken more seriously than, say, any British publication whatsoever. The Wall St Journal has been known to fact check a story so much that the hacks feel they're being given the third degree. Yesterday, a long and worthy piece about whether big corporations will follow up their IA-32 server farms with IA-64 "big tin" terminated with...
  • [Intel] Itanic 2 sets sail without suppliers

    07/09/2002 2:46:27 PM PDT · by JameRetief · 6 replies · 339+ views
    The Inquirer ^ | July 9, 2002 | Paul Hales
    No systems spotted on the horizon By Paul Hales: Tuesday 09 July 2002, 12:58 INTEL YESTERDAY TRUMPETED the launch of its new high-end server ship (Oops...) and said that a whole gang of systems makers were lining up to build nice, robust server boxes based on the fantastic new Itanium 2. So where are they? Well, apart from the "New HP", which has embraced the announcement whole-heartedly and even produced a cheesy little a cartoon here on its corporate propaganda pages, (we don't recommend it) to herald the new age of IT2, other "partners" have been conspicuously quiet amidst the...
  • [AMD vs. Intel] Opteron and Itanium: Two Roads to 64-bit Computing

    07/05/2002 10:05:53 PM PDT · by JameRetief · 10 replies · 520+ views
    Ace's Hardware ^ | July 5, 2002 | Johan De Gelas
    Opteron and Itanium: Two Roads to 64-bit ComputingBy Johan De Gelas Friday, July 5, 2002 7:51 AM EDT A flood of articles have already been written about AMD's Opteron, otherwise known as Sledgehammer and Clawhammer DP. Quite a few editorials believe it will become a very popular server and workstation CPU which will force Intel to follow in AMD's footsteps and introduce 64-bit extensions in their current 32-bit x86 line. At the same time, Intel and many industry analysts claim that 64-bit CPUs for the workstation and desktop are more of a marketing gimmick than anything else, at least...
  • Intel To Ship 2nd Itanium Chip To Rising Expectations

    07/05/2002 7:06:37 AM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 25 replies · 340+ views
    Lycos Worldwide ^ | 3 Jul 2002, 5:39pm ET | Mark Boslet, Dow Jones Newswires, 650-496-1366; mark.boslet@dowjones.com
    PALO ALTO, Calif. -(Dow Jones)- If at first you don't succeed, bring out Itanium 2. That is what Intel Corp. (INTC) will do on Monday to rising expectations that this new top-of-the-line chip will do what its predecessor couldn't: compete for the most demanding of corporate computing jobs. That will mean taking on the titans of high-tech computing, International Business Machines Corp. (IBM), Sun Microsystems Inc. (SUNW) and Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ), all of whom make the powerful Unix servers companies rely on for their internal business systems. Intel is expected to unveiled three Itanium 2 chips, and computer makers such...
  • Microsoft gets into PC hardware business

    07/04/2002 4:10:51 PM PDT · by JameRetief · 37 replies · 412+ views
    The Inquirer ^ | 07-04-2002 | Mike Magee
    Microsoft gets into PC hardware business Launches "Dream Machine" with FIC By Mike Magee: Thursday 04 July 2002, 08:49 INTEL IS NOT GOING TO LIKE this one little bit if it's true. A report in the Economic News claims that Microsoft and FIC will jointly launch a so–called "Dream PC" which doesn't even use an Intel chip, but instead makes use of a Via C3. The report claims that the first jointly developed "Dream PC" will be introduced towards the end of this month and that Microsoft will also show quite a few so called "baseline" or cheap machines which...
  • Intel faces coughing up to Intergraph again

    07/04/2002 4:07:45 PM PDT · by JameRetief · 4 replies · 181+ views
    The Inquirer ^ | 07-04-2002 | Paul Hales
    Intel faces coughing up to Intergraph again On-going Itanic courtcase could cost Intel $250mil By Paul Hales: Thursday 04 July 2002, 09:43 CHIPMAKER INTERGRAPH must be miffed with Intel -- or grateful. Chipzilla paid Intergraph $300 million earlier this year after the five years of legal wranglings in a courtcase that charged that Intel had infringed Intergraph's patents in the design of the Pentium processor. Now, a district court judge in Texas is to decide whether Intel has again infringed Intergraph's patents again, this time on the Itanium processor. And, Intergraph says Intel has already agreed to pay Intergraph $150...
  • Intel Updates Second-Quarter Business Expectations [not pretty]

    06/06/2002 1:25:24 PM PDT · by dighton · 127+ views
    Intel Corporation today provided a planned update to the company's Business Outlook for the second quarter, which ends June 29.Intel expects second-quarter revenue to be between $6.2 billion and $6.5 billion, compared to the previous range of $6.4 billion to $7.0 billion. The lower revenue expectation is primarily due to softer than expected demand in Europe. Microprocessor units are at the low end of the normal seasonal pattern, with a weaker than expected mix. Intel's enterprise, mobile and communications businesses are in line with expectations. The company continues to expect a seasonally stronger second half.The second-quarter gross margin percentage is...
  • Bin Laden Thought to Have Had Kidney Transplant-Pakistan Intel Agency Gave Him Machines

    05/20/2002 6:51:49 PM PDT · by codebreaker · 106 replies · 422+ views
    Ananova Breaking News Wire ^ | Tuasday May 21, 2002 1:56 Greenwich Mean Time | What Tomorrows Papers Say Wire Staff
    US intelligence has received new reports that Osama Bin Laden recieved a kidney transplant in late February.Defense officials have recieved persistent reports that the Al Qaeda leader has severe kidney problems.The latest reporting, believed to have come from informants, again suggest that Bin Laden recieved treatment with the help of dialysis machines supplied by Pakistan's Intelligence agency.He may have recieved the surgery in Afghanistan or Pakistan.
  • Nightly Newscast 9/11 Issue Spin- ABC, NBC, CNN Blaming DemonRATS!! Saying 'More Hurtful' to Libs

    05/17/2002 4:00:20 PM PDT · by codebreaker · 77 replies · 355+ views
    CNN, MSNBC, ABC ^ | May 17, 2002 | Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings, Judy Woodruff
    Just got finished watching the major newscasts at 5:30 the media is blaming Clinton/ DemonRATS! for intelligence failures.I about feel over in my chair when the Canadian on ABC said that the disclosures would be more damaging to the Liberals..other networks including CNN are following.
  • Sun will use AMD Opterons : The new 64 bit (Sledgehammer ) processor

    05/08/2002 10:09:50 PM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 13 replies · 229+ views
    The Inquirer ^ | 08/05/2002 20:18:48 BST | Eva Glass,
    Sock'it'to'em ScottBy Eva Glass, 08/05/2002 20:18:48 BSTI TOOK A TRIP over to Old Blighty last weekend – my, oh my, that old place really needs a shake up. But on my travels I met someone from Sun Microsystems who tipped me the wink about the "close connection" between it and AMD. He told me, and said that I should keep it quiet, that Sun will definitely use Opterons when the CPUs formerly known as Sledgehammer launch. Better than that – Sun will sell boxes containing multiple Sledgehammers under its own brand name. What are the reasons for this? It's not,...
  • Grand jury digs deeper in Lucent spy case (ChiComs)

    04/13/2002 10:39:17 PM PDT · by LarryLied · 16 replies · 437+ views
    Reuters /ZDnet ^ | 4/13/02 | Staff
    Three people are charged with a plot to steal secrets from Lucent and sell them to a Chinese telecommunications provider A federal grand jury on Thursday handed up new charges against two former Lucent Technologies scientists and a third man, the alleged mastermind of a plot to steal secrets from Lucent to sell to a Chinese state-owned telecommunications provider, authorities said. Xu Kai, 33, and Lin Hai, 30, former high-level scientists for Lucent, and Cheng Yong-Qing, 37, are set to be arraigned on Monday on an additional 14 counts of possessing trade secrets and nine counts of wire fraud. The...