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  • Intel: Ultrabooks offer more choice, better value than MacBook Air or iPad

    By Melanie Pinola | 01 April, 2012 06:03

    With the superhigh-resolution third-generation iPad selling like hotcakes, and a refresh of the MacBook Air expected soon, Windows-based laptops are seemingly becoming a dying breed in this "post-PC," Apple-dominated era.

  • Interview: EMC's Gelsinger shares storage federation vision

    By Sumner Lemon | 05 April, 2010 16:17

    Pat Gelsinger made headlines in September 2009 when he left Intel to join EMC as president and COO of information infrastructure products, a group that includes the company's information storage and information security businesses. Now, Gelsinger -- who was Intel's first chief technology officer and led both the desktop products group and the digital enterprise group during his career at the chip maker -- is making waves again.

  • AN agent of change: Phil Cronin

    By Nadia Cameron | 27 October, 2009 16:24

    Intel’s Phil Cronin is a passionate believer in technology’s influence on society as connectivity pervades all corners of the globe. He speaks to NADIA CAMERON about his industry heritage and experiences, channel evolution and why ICT is so important.

  • Barrett says time is right to close digital divide

    By James Niccolai | 16 January, 2009 11:15

    Craig Barrett spent decades using his business skills to make Intel the world's most powerful semiconductor company. He has now turned his attention to an even bigger challenge -- spreading computers and education throughout the developing world.

Features about Intel
  • News feature: How Intel became famous

    By Patrick Budmar | 28 May, 2012 08:27

    Intel is a household name and one of the most recognisable brands in the world, but there was a time when neither the company nor its products were seen as very exciting.

  • Five good laptop bargains to consider

    By Melanie Pinola | 08 May, 2012 11:34

    Laptop manufacturers are hard at work updating their laptop lines and making new models using Intel's latest Ivy Bridge processors. If you're in the market for a new laptop, however, it may make more sense for you to buy a slightly older laptop running second-generation Sandy Bridge and save a few hundred bucks. Here's how to decide which purchase is your best option.

  • 10 tech research projects to watch

    By Ian Paul | 05 January, 2012 02:10

    Technology firms wowed us in 2011, delivering tablets, ultrathin laptops, innovative cloud services, and voice command digital assistants. Not so long ago, the technology underlying these products was nothing more than research and development projects. So, in an effort to peek into our not-so-distant tech future, here's a glimpse at ten promising projects percolating in tech research labs.

  • Laptops of 2012: What to expect

    By Jason Cross | 01 December, 2011 01:59

    Tablets and smartphones are in, but don't count laptops out. Impressive new laptops planned for 2012 promise to be thinner, lighter, and faster, as well as to carry longer-lasting batteries.

  • NEWS FOCUS: Everything you need to know about Ultrabooks

    By Melanie Pinola | 20 September, 2011 01:16

    The Ultrabook, a new class of ultraportable laptops defined by Intel, has been making waves lately as the next major step in laptop design.

  • Cloud computing still a dream?

    By David Price | 04 March, 2011 01:58

    Today at CeBIT, representatives of some of the biggest names in IT came together for a discussion of cloud computing, which organisers have suggested could be the overriding theme of this year's show.

  • Why Nokia is toast

    By Mike Elgan | 15 February, 2011 02:56

    It's hard to remember now, but there was a time when Finland was at the center of the cell phone universe. As cell phones overtook pagers, then smartphones overtook cell phones, Nokia was the hottest company in the industry.

  • What's new in PC components

    By James Mulroy | 11 January, 2011 02:35

    The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) isn't just all tablet, cameras, and laptops; there's plenty of news for the PC component geek, too, ranging from tiny flash drives that pack a lot of heat to the hand-held gaming console.

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