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Intel

Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC; SEHK: 4335; Euronext: INCO) is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers. The company is the world's largest semiconductor chip maker, based on revenue.

Articles About Intel

First Wiretap Played At Gupta's Insider Trading Trial

By Reuters

A New York jury on Wednesday heard former Goldman director Rajat Gupta on a FBI wiretap casually discussing business with Raj Rajaratnam, the now-imprisoned hedge fund founder he is accused of tipping off about boardroom secrets. (4:19 am)

MORE TOPICS: RAJ RAJARATNAM, APPLE INC., GOLDMAN SACHS, LLOYD BLANKFEIN, COURT, NEW YORK

Dell shares dive, PC margin fears drag HP lower

By Reuters

Shares of Dell Inc <DELL.O> plunged 18 percent Wednesday, on track for their biggest single-day loss in more than a decade, after a disappointing revenue forecast spurred fears that global tech spending is weakening faster than anticipated. (12:26 am)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, MICROSOFT, MICHAEL DELL, HP, IPAD, NEW YORK

Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook (2nd L) talks to employees in China.
Cisco, Dell, HP: Is A Tech Recession Coming?

By IBTimes

Because they report quarterly results generally out of the regula,r pattern technology giants Cisco Systems (Nasdaq: CSC), Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE: HPQ) and Dell (Nasdaq: DELL) are technology bellwethers. Do their dismal dismal forecast presage downturn?. (11:07 pm)

MORE TOPICS: IBM, NYSE, HP, CISCO SYSTEMS, DELL, MICROSOFT, MICHAEL DELL

Dell shares lower on weak forecast

By Reuters

Shares of Dell Inc <DELL.O> fell 15 percent on Wednesday after a weak revenue forecast and disappointing quarterly results triggered stock price target cuts by a slew of brokerages on the world's No. 3 personal computer maker. (7:58 pm)

MORE TOPICS: MICROSOFT, IPAD, NEW YORK, DELL

IBM's Expanion into Growth markets
High Tech Vietnam: IBM Opens Da Nang Office

By IBTimes

International Business Machines Corp. (NYSE: IBM), the No. 2 computer maker, said it opened a new center in Da Nang, Vietnam, its third center in the Southeast Asian country. (May 22)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, IBM, NYSE, RUSSIA, INDIA, SOUTH AFRICA

Gupta on Rajaratnam's "important people" list: witness

By Reuters

Former Goldman Sachs director and McKinsey & Co executive Rajat Gupta was on a list of "important people" that now-imprisoned hedge fund manager Raj Rajaratnam was willing to be disturbed to take their phone calls, his onetime secretary tes... (May 22)

MORE TOPICS: RAJ RAJARATNAM, GOLDMAN SACHS, COURT, NEW YORK, MANAGEMENT, INSIDER TRADING

EU offers Google last chance in antitrust case

By Reuters

The European Union's antitrust chief on Monday ratcheted up the pressure on Google, giving it a matter of weeks to settle an investigation into allegations of anti-competitive behavior and avoid formal charges and a possible fine. (May 21)

MORE TOPICS: MICROSOFT, IPHONE, ADVERTISING, LAWYER, ANDROID

A technician of computer microprocessors maker AMD poses for the media with a wafer at the chip plant in Dresden
ARM, Intel Battle Heats Up

By IBTimes

Low-power processor maker ARM Holdings PLC (Nasdaq: ARMH) is stepping up the rhetoric against chip rival Intel Corp. (Nasdaq: INTC), saying it expects to take more of Intel's share in the notebook personal-computer market than Intel can take from it in the smartphone market. (May 20)

MORE TOPICS: DOW JONES, MANUFACTURING, SMARTPHONE

Sheryl Sandberg
Buying Facebook? Consider These Tech Titans That May Be Better Stock Bargains

By IBTimes

Investors in Facebook Inc. (Nasdaq: FB), the No. 1 social network, got their first chance on Friday to gauge reaction to its $38-a-share public offering price that initially had valued the company at $104 billion. (May 18)

MORE TOPICS: MICROSOFT, NYSE, FACEBOOK, CISCO SYSTEMS

Micron Technology
Micron Shares Surge On Apple Japan Orders

By IBTimes

Shares of Micron Technology (Nasdaq: MU), the only U.S. maker of memory chips, jumped as much as 9 percent Thursday on a report that Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL), the world's most valuable technology company, had placed a huge order in Japan. (May 16)

MORE TOPICS: IPHONE, SAMSUNG, JAPAN