Tagged: Intel & News
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Craig Barrett to retire as Intel chairman News
26.01.2009 After 35 years with one of Silicon Valley’s foremost chip producers, Craig Barrett is to retire from his position as chairman of Intel in May.Categories: Business -
Massive fall in Intel profits News
16.01.2009 Intel last night reported an 88pc fall in net profits for Q4. CEO Paul Otellini said that operating efficiencies will help the company weather the economic storm.Categories: Business -
Global IT giants work to bring 21st-century teaching to schools News
14.01.2009 Cisco, Intel and Microsoft have banded together to develop new assessment approaches, methods and technologies for measuring the success of 21st-century teaching and learning in...Categories: R&D -
Intel issues fourth-quarter revenue warning, no mention of jobs News
08.01.2009 Chip-making giant Intel Corporation’s preliminary fourth-quarter revenues represent a clear sign of the downward spiral in tech spending worldwide, dropping 23pc year-on-year to...Categories: BusinessTags: Intel -
Fears escalate over future of Dell Limerick plant News
22.12.2008 Dell has said it is pressing ahead with a US$3bn cost-cutting plan that places doubts over the future of the 2,000-job manufacturing plant in Limerick.Categories: Business -
Massive €60.2m investment in science and tech centres News
17.12.2008 The Irish Government, through Science Foundation Ireland (SFI), has pumped €45.7m into world-class centres for science, engineering and technology (CSETs). The investment will...Categories: R&D -
Chip business to experience its first consecutive revenue declines News
17.12.2008 According to Gartner, in 2009 the multi-billion dollar semiconductor industry will experience consecutive years of declining revenue for the first time in its history.Categories: Business -
Survey finds 30pc of men would pick internet over sex News
16.12.2008 In Maslow’s classic hierarchy of needs, after the most basic and primal are taken care of, friendship, family and sexual intimacy are foremost on our minds. It looks as though...Categories: Digital Life -
Intel and Hitachi join forces to make solid-state drives News
03.12.2008 Chip giant Intel and Japan’s Hitatchi Global Storage Technologies have entered into a joint venture to develop serial attached SCSI (SAS) and fibre channel enterprise-class...Categories: CIO -
Worldwide server revenues fall 5pc in Q3 News
02.12.2008 Although shipments of servers worldwide increased 4.4pc, revenues were down 5.4pc year-on-year in the third quarter to US$12.7bn, according to Gartner.Categories: CIO -
Ireland 2.0: Now is the time to rethink Ireland’s software sector News
27.11.2008 The earliest Irish software companies can be found as far back as the Sixties, but it was over the past 20 years that the industry gathered momentum, scaling dizzy heights but...Categories: CIOTags: Dell, Apple, Intel, Oracle, Iona technologies, Ireland, Hewlett-Packard, BarCamp, Cubic Telecom -
Intel unveils its fastest chip yet for computers of tomorrow News
18.11.2008 Sporting turbo boost and hyper-threading technologies, Intel today revealed the first member of its Nehalem microarchitecture family, the Intel Core i7 processor, which it...Categories: New MediaTags: Intel, -
IT giants could do better to tackle greenhouse emissions News
06.11.2008 IT giants including IBM, BT, Intel and Fujitsu have performed well in a Gartner and World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) study investigating climate change strategies, while Lenovo,...Categories: CIO -
The chips are down as credit crunch eats into semiconductors News
04.11.2008 The ongoing credit crunch is set to wipe more than US$25bn off sales in the semiconductor industry.Categories: Business -
Irish Government in major US jobs drive News
03.11.2008 Ireland’s Tánaiste, and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Mary Coughlan TD, is on a whistle-stop tour of the US, aiming to encourage more American technology,...Categories: BusinessTags: IBM, Intel, eBay, Facebook, IDA Ireland, Mary Coughlan TD, Tanaiste , Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, -
Intel global IT R&D director joins university academic staff News
30.10.2008 The global director of IT Innovation and Research at Intel has been appointed to the academic staff of NUI Maynooth to spearhead the university’s industrial collaboration efforts.Categories: R&D -
Warhammer video games firm to create over 400 jobs in Dublin News
23.10.2008 GOA, a tech company owned by mobile giant Orange, and which has an exclusive support contract with Warhammer Online creator Mythic Games, is to create over 400 jobs in Dublin,...Categories: Business -
Silicon Valley leaders remind start-ups of US$50m war chest News
17.10.2008 American venture capitalists will next month arrive in Dublin with a US$50m war chest, ready to invest specifically in Irish technology start-ups. A spokesman for the Silicon...Categories: -
Blu-ray rumoured to feature on new Apple notebooks News
13.10.2008 New chipsets, new housing, but the same MacBook family? These are just some of the rumours flitting around the internet today ahead of tomorrow’s unveiling of new products from...Categories: New Media -
3D holographic videoconferencing – the brave new world of collaboration News
24.09.2008 Breakthroughs in IP-based videoconferencing by major firms like Cisco and Polycom will soon see high-definition (HD) TelePresence webcams on our desktops, or businesspeople...Categories: New Media