Intel : Multi-Billion-Dollar Investment in Next-Generation Manufacturing in U.S.
Oct 20th, 2010
Intel Corporation announced that the company will invest between $6 billion and $8 billion on future generations of manufacturing technology in its American facilities. The action will fund deployment of Intel’s next-generation 22- nanometer (nm) manufacturing process across several existing U.S. factories, along with construction of a new development fabrication plant (commonly called a “fab”) in Oregon. The projects will support 6,000 to 8,000 construction jobs and result in 800 to 1,000 new permanent high-tech jobs. read more
Adobe & Intel Unveil Developer Service for Distributing and Monetizing AIR Apps
Sep 16th, 2010
Adobe Systems Incorporated and Intel Corporation announced plans to enable developers to distribute and monetize Adobe® AIR® applications and games via Intel® AppUpSM center storefronts, the first non-Adobe app store supported by Melrose. read more
Intel Launches its Most Secure Data Center Processor
Mar 17th, 2010
Combining unprecedented security, performance and energy efficiency, Intel Corporation today launched the Intel® Xeon® Processor 5600 series. The new processors deliver two new security features -- Intel® Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions (Intel® AES-NI), and Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (Intel® TXT) -- that enable faster encryption and decryption performance for more secure transactions and virtualized environments, providing data centers with a stronger foundation for cloud security. read more
Intel and Nokia announce strategic relationship
Jun 24th, 2009
Further uniting the Internet with mobile phones and computers, Intel Corporation and Nokia today announced a long-term relationship to develop a new class of Intel® Architecture-based mobile computing device and chipset architectures which will combine the performance of powerful computers with high-bandwidth mobile broadband communications and ubiquitous Internet connectivity. read more
First Version of Skype Now Available for Intel-based Mobile Internet Devices
Jan 9th, 2009
Skype announced the availability of Skype™ 1.0 Beta for Intel-based Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs). This new version of Skype software is the result of working with Intel Corporation to develop a new mobile Skype experience for MIDs based on the Intel® Atom™ processor and Moblin-based Linux OS. read more
Microsoft Releases Latest Microsoft Security Intelligence Report
Apr 23rd, 2008
Microsoft Corp. released the fourth volume of its Microsoft Security Intelligence Report (SIR) at Infosecurity Europe 2008. The report focuses on the second half of 2007 and uses data derived from a range of tools running on approximately 450 million computers worldwide to provide an in-depth, global view of software vulnerabilities, software exploits, malicious software and potentially unwanted software. read more
Intel Creates Open Source Project for Popular Multi-Core Development Software
Jul 25th, 2007
Intel® Threading Building Blocks (TBB), a popular software C++ template library that simplifies the development of software applications running in parallel (key to any multicore computer), is now available as an open source project under the GNU General Public License version two (GPLv2) with the runtime exception. read more
VMware And Intel Capital Announce Investment
Jul 11th, 2007
VMware, Inc., the global leader in software for virtualization solutions announced that Intel Corporation, through its global investment arm, Intel Capital has agreed to become an investor in VMware. VMware's base virtualization platform virtualizes the Intel architecture. Intel microprocessors comprise the majority of the systems on which VMware's virtualization products are deployed. read more
Intel and Google Join with Others to Launch Climate Savers Computing Initiative
Jun 13th, 2007
Intel Corporation and Google Inc. joined with Dell, EDS, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), HP, IBM, Lenovo, Microsoft, PG&E, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and more than 25 additional organizations today announced the Climate Savers Computing Initiative. read more
Intel Chairman Unveils The World's Most Remote Digital City
Sep 25th, 2006
In one of the most remote inhabited places on Earth, the Amazon, Intel Corporation has created a wireless, high-speed Internet network for residents to access vast resources of medical, educational and commercial knowledge through computers. The project is part of the Intel World Ahead Program, an initiative in which Intel plans to invest more than $US 1 billion globally over the next 5 years to accelerate access to computers, the Internet and technology for people in developing communities. read more