Intel Chief Executive Officer Paul Otellini announced on Tuesday that the global leading chip maker would make a $7 billion investment in U.S.-based manufacturing facilities, as it would focus on the development of the company's next-generation 32nm process technology. The announcement has attracted the attentio... |
11 February 2009 10:48 GMT |
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Last Friday, Santa Clara, California-based Intel posted its 2008 fourth quarter financial results, with the company recording an $8.2 million revenue and a profit of 4 cents a share, or a 90-percent drop from the $2.3 billion recorded in the fourth quarter of 2007. On that note, according to a recent report on Bloomb... |
21 January 2009 10:58 GMT |
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Chip manufacturer Intel awarded its CEO a huge cash bonus during last year, that almost doubled its compensations. The report is based on his filling with the Securities and Exchange Commission. According to the compensation filling, Paul Otellini got $12.1, which accounts for some $6.2 million added to its regular $... |
4 April 2008 17:21 GMT |
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The NAND memory has encountered a steep decline lately, which discouraged Intel in keeping its storage business. However, company executives claimed that they will move quickly to shield themselves against the resulting margin erosion they had dealt with in the first quarter of 2008. The company had to cut its first-... |
7 March 2008 02:45 GMT |
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Dalian is in the Liaoning Province, the place where the magic is said to happen, or better still, where Intel will be building a new wafer fabrication facility (fab). They will be manufacturing 300mm wafers here, on the 90nm manufacturing process, with "initial plans" of building chipsets here. The 90nm manufacturing... |
26 March 2007 04:42 GMT |
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