Faced with slowing PC growth and increasingly tough competition, Intel chief executive Paul Otellini said the company will undergo a broad restructuring that will address all aspects of the company's business.
The holidays are past, the sales are on, and perhaps you're tempted to buy yourself the technology toy that Santa somehow forgot to drop down your chimney.
If Intel has its way, 2006 will be a leap year.
Intel is officially launching the war for the "digital living room."
Fortune: Intel's power playupdated: Tue Jan 03 2006 17:48:00
At the same time Apple is shifting to Intel microprocessors, Intel is planning a new generation of chips and technologies designed to make notebook computers smaller and less power hungry, and home computers that will emphasize music, video, games and photos.
Technology users, prepare to be sold. Intel, the world's most important semiconductor maker, has decided that it wants to be inside far more than just your PC. As a result, if you pay attention to anything having to do with digital gadgets, bits and bytes, software and hardware, starting this week Intel plans to make it damn near impossible to ignore the company's new message.
While Apple won't be at the Consumer Electronics Show, which kicks off this week in Las Vegas, analysts and pundits expect the iPod to loom large.
(FORTUNE) Technology users, prepare to be sold. Intel, the world's most important semiconductor maker, has decided that it wants to be inside far more than just your PC. As a result, if you pay attention to anything having to do with digital gadgets, bits and bytes, software and hardware, starting this week Intel plans to make it damn near impossible to ignore the company's new message.
Convergence is just around the corner--really!
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