Paul S. Otellini, who led microprocessing giant Intel Corp. even as the computer world began shifting away from desktops and laptops, died in his sleep, the company said Tuesday. He was 66. Mr.
"We're about halfway through the second quarter now and what we've seen is a little better than we expected. The caveat is that the second quarter is always incredibly dependent on the month of June.
We have officially been through the first full day of CES 2010 and the atmosphere had only begun to light up with exciting new technologies from many top name industry-driving corporations. Intel CEO ...
The next big thing won’t be invented here Intel CEO Paul Otellini delivered a rather depressive speech at the Technology Policy Institute Aspen Forum, warning of dark days for the… The next big thing ...
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