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Intel Dual-Core FAQ
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SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea's antitrust regulator said Thursday it will order Intel Corp. to pay US$25.4 million for violating fair trade rules. (article 5)
The commission said Intel provided rebates to Samsung Electronics Co. and other South Korean computer makers who agreed to use Intel microprocessors over those manufactured by Sunnyvale, Calif.-based AMD, Intel's main competitor. (article 4)
Intel's move toward dual-core chip architecture and the subsequent retirement of the Pentium brand signals the next great leap in the evolution of the personal computer. (article 1)
The promotion, which ends Sept. 15, comes one week before Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, when Apple Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs is rumored to be announcing the latest generation of the iPhone - Ellen Lee. (article 3)
TAIPEI, Taiwan Intel Corp. on Tuesday unveiled a new processor it says will revolutionize the information technology industry by powering small laptops at low cost. (article 2)
Intel Asia Pacific Vice president and General Manager Navin Shenoy said the Atom processor will enable millions more people around the world to access the Internet. (article 2)
Shenoy's announcement at a Taiwan computer show raises the stakes in Intel's efforts to best rivals like Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Via Technologies in supplying chips for cheap laptops. (article 2)
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Intel, Core, chips, processors, dual |
Source articles
- Intel Dual-Core FAQ (Wired, 06/04/2008, 613 words)
- Intel unveils chips for mobile Web (dallasnews.com, 06/03/2008, 404 words)
- A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle's technology blog (sfgate.com/blogs/tech) (sfgate.com, 06/04/2008, 627 words)
- S. Korea to hit Intel with $25.4M antitrust fine (Washington Post, 06/04/2008, 239 words)
- South Korean regulator orders Intel to pay fine over antitrust probe (cbc.ca, 06/04/2008, 178 words)
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