Intel

How a start-up tried - and failed - to take supercomputing world by storm
Nov. 03, 2009
SiCortex built highly efficient high-performance computers, but couldn't survive the global recession.
Lost: A $49,000 laptop computer
Oct. 30, 2009
According to Ponemon Institute, the average cost of a lost or stolen laptop PC is more than $49,000. Most of this cost is due to the exposure of sensitive data. The sooner you discover the PC is missing and take action ...
ARM vs. Atom: The battle for the next digital frontier
Oct. 28, 2009
Small, inexpensive, power-efficient new chips from Intel and ARM are enabling the new wave of mobile devices -- and setting the two companies on a collision course
SNW highlights SSDs, more
Oct. 26, 2009
At SNW a couple of weeks ago, the focus was on solid state drives and cloud technologies.
Intel ahead of schedule with new Xeon server chips
Sep. 23, 2009
Intel is set to start production of its next-generation Xeon quad-core server chips ahead of schedule, which could then appear in systems as early as the first quarter of next year, a company official said on Tuesday.
Emerson examines everything
Oct. 19, 2009
Steve Hassell, CIO at global technology and engineering giant Emerson, is only half joking when he suggests that before his career is over the data center will comprise one rack sitting in the middle of a white room.
Intel, CMU add muscle to wimpy processors
Oct. 14, 2009
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and Intel Labs Pittsburgh have built an experimental energy-efficient computing cluster that combines flash memory and the sort of processors used in netbooks. Their name for it ...
Netbook gets speed boost from dual Atom chips
Oct. 02, 2009
A Colombian computer maker has designed a netbook that aims to provide the performance of a standard laptop at a lower price.
Global workforce, Gen Y driving social networking adoption, users say
Sep. 29, 2009
Social networking is catching on in the enterprise whether IT likes it or not, said IT leaders at Ford, Continental Airlines and Intel during a discussion at a Microsoft-sponsored event.
BlackBerry sales up, profit down
Sep. 25, 2009
BlackBerry sales up, profit down
Moore's Law has decades left, Intel CTO predicts
Sep. 22, 2009
Intel's CTO says that advancements in silicon technology will keep Moore's Law going strong for decades.
Machines could ultimately match human intelligence, says Intel CTO
Sep. 21, 2009
Will machines ever be as smart as humans? Intel CTO Justin Rattner thinks that someday, they might.
Tech's worst year ever?
Sep. 16, 2009
The tech industry has suffered some of its greatest losses ever in the past 12 months. Here's our look at the low points.
EMC lures away Intel executive; Tucci to stay as CEO until 2012
Sep. 14, 2009
EMC has remade its management team by luring a high-ranking executive away from Intel, potentially setting up a succession process for chairman and CEO Joe Tucci who will stay at EMC through 2012.
Adaptec enters solid state drive space
Sep. 09, 2009
Adaptec this week was the latest vendor to get into the red-hot solid state drive (SSD) market with the introduction of an I/O controller that speeds performance by as much 5x over traditional controller implementations ...
Intel releases first Nehalem chip for mainstream PCs
Sep. 08, 2009
A year after its launch, Intel is pushing the Nehalem microarchitecture into mainstream PCs with the release of its first Core i5 chip on Tuesday.
Foxconn developing inexpensive, Arm-based smartbooks
Sep. 08, 2009
Foxconn Technology plans to launch its first smartbooks next year, which are mini-laptops that use microprocessors from Arm Holdings normally found in smartphones.
Intel's Atom chips to support Windows 7 this year
Apr. 08, 2009
Intel plans to make sure all of its popular Atom microprocessors support at least two versions of Microsoft's new operating system (OS), Windows 7, in the second half of this year.
Intel announces new processor code-named Jasper Forest
Apr. 08, 2009
Intel announced a new microprocessor code named Jasper Forest aimed at storage products and embedded applications at the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing on Wednesday.
Intel announces 2GHz Atom microprocessor
Apr. 08, 2009
Intel celebrated the one-year anniversary of its popular Atom family of microprocessors on Wednesday by announcing a new 2GHz version of the chip.
Intel sets launch of Moorestown, new Moblin Linux at 2010
Apr. 08, 2009
Intel revealed more details about the future launch of its Moorestown chip platform at the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing on Wednesday, setting the target launch date at a firm 2010.
Intel Capital targeting India, other emerging markets
Jan. 15, 2009
Intel Capital, the venture capital arm of Intel, is targeting India and other emerging markets as the next growth opportunities.
Engineer says Microsoft violated GPL; Intel helps speed up Windows 7
Jul. 24, 2009
Engineer says Microsoft violated GPL; Intel helps speed up Windows 7
Intel official touts netbooks at open source conference
Jul. 23, 2009
Intel's work promoting netbooks -- the downsized PCs that are gaining in mindshare -- was touted by a company official Wednesday, who stressed benefits in boot-up times, graphics, and network capabilities during a ...
Intel says its new SSDs are faster, cheaper
Jul. 21, 2009
Intel has launched new solid-state drives that are cheaper and have faster write speeds than their predecessors, the company said Tuesday.
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Intel profile
Overview
2005 NW200 rank: 8
2004 NW200 rank: 8
Revenue
| Total '05 revenue (in $M) |
|
38826 |
| '04-'05 revenue change |
|
13% |
| '01-'05 CAGR revenue |
|
10% |
Profit
| Profit or loss (in $M) |
|
8664 |
| Change from '04 |
|
15 |
| As percentage of revenue 22 |
|
22 |
| CAGR, '01-'05 |
|
61 |
Employees
| Number of employees |
|
99900 |
| '04 - '05 change |
|
18
|
| Revenue per employee |
|
388649 |
Misc.
| Mkt Cap as of 3/19/05 ($M) |
|
114000 |
| Cash/investments ($M) |
|
|
| Year inc. |
|
1968 |
| Fiscal year ends |
|
Dec |
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