Edward F. Moltzen

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Intel advances multicore plan

Intel advances multicore plan

Intel claims to have made good on a vow last year to rewrite its product road map to focus on dual-core and multicore processors.
Edward F. Moltzen Mar 7 2005, 12:00AM Software
Intel sketches long-range chip vision

Intel sketches long-range chip vision

Intel's 10-year technology vision includes the ability to put hundreds of cores on one processor, which would permit the creation of scores of "arrays" on a chip devoted to separate functions like video, graphics or VoIP, one of the chip giant's top technologists said this week.
Edward F. Moltzen Mar 4 2005, 12:00AM Software
Intel to ship 64-bit Pentium 4 this month

Intel to ship 64-bit Pentium 4 this month

On the heels of what it said were brisk sales of 64-bit enabled Xeon server processors, Intel executives said this week they will begin enabling Pentium 4 desktop processors for 64-bit computing later this month.
Edward F. Moltzen Feb 9 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
AMD posts fourth-quarter loss

AMD posts fourth-quarter loss

Chipmaker AMD has reported a fourth-quarter loss of US$30 million, driven largely by setbacks in its flash memory business, executives at the company said.
Edward F. Moltzen Jan 20 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Sonoma proves popular

Sonoma proves popular

Computer makers have developed at least 150 notebook designs for Intel's Sonoma processor, with whitebook system builders contributing a strong and growing number.
Edward F. Moltzen Jan 4 2005, 12:00AM Hardware
Intel, AMD slash mobile pricing

Intel, AMD slash mobile pricing

Intel kicked off its fourth quarter with hefty price cuts on high-end models of its Centrino mobile processing lineup.
Edward F. Moltzen Oct 20 2004, 12:00AM Mobility
CA aims deeper in white-box channel

CA aims deeper in white-box channel

Computer Associates (CA) is set to launch a broad international effort to drive its entire product line further into the OEM space, with an emphasis on capturing white-box PC and server market share.
Fleur Doidge , Dan Neel , Edward F. Moltzen Jul 27 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Intel to delay Sonoma launch

Intel to delay Sonoma launch

Intel is set to delay the official launch of its forthcoming Sonoma mobile processor. According to company sources, Intel has decided to put off the formal launch from the second half of 2004 to early 2005.
Edward F. Moltzen Jul 19 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Intel finds faulty batch of Grantsdale chipsets

Intel finds faulty batch of Grantsdale chipsets

A fraction of Intel's new 915/925 chipsets, formerly code-named Grantsdale, were produced under a faulty manufacturing process and shipped to OEMs and system builders before their launch eary last week, an Intel spokesman said.
Edward F. Moltzen Jun 28 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Intel to launch Grantsdale

Intel to launch Grantsdale

Chip maker Intel is taking the wraps off its long-awaited Grantsdale chipset, touting it as a key ingredient in its grand plans to drive convergence between computing, communications and content.
Edward F. Moltzen Jun 21 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
AMD ships mobile 64-bit chips

AMD ships mobile 64-bit chips

Chip maker Advanced Micro Devices has begun shipping two new low-power 64-bit mobile processors, hoping it can continue to push its AMD64 technology into the high-growth notebook space.
Edward F. Moltzen May 7 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
AMD names Hector Ruiz chairman

AMD names Hector Ruiz chairman

Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices has completed its leadership transition, naming CEO Hector Ruiz as chairman of the board.
Edward F. Moltzen May 3 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Intel just misses Q1 forecast

Intel just misses Q1 forecast

Chipmaker Intel fell a US cent short of the consensus expectation for its first quarter profit, posting a net figure of 26 US cents per share.
Edward F. Moltzen Apr 15 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Dell steps down

Dell steps down

Dell's board of directors tapped Kevin Rollins, its current president, to assume the additional title of CEO from founder Michael Dell, the company said Thursday.
Edward F. Moltzen Mar 5 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Intel exec: next chipsets are biggest leap in 10 years

Intel exec: next chipsets are biggest leap in 10 years

Intel's next generation of chipsets will mark a milestone in performance and digital convergence, combining several critical technologies to boost audio, video and image performance, a top executive of the chipmaker claimed.
Edward F. Moltzen Feb 18 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Intel to ship Xeons with 64-bit extensions

Intel to ship Xeons with 64-bit extensions

Intel and Microsoft will provide support for 64-bit extensions in Intel's 32-bit Xeon processors as early as next quarter, Intel's CEO Craig Barrett said Tuesday in a keynote at his company's developer forum.
Edward F. Moltzen Feb 18 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Update: Intel CPUs, channel sales at record highs

Update: Intel CPUs, channel sales at record highs

Intel's channel sales and unit shipments hit an all-time high during the fourth quarter of 2003, and sales of its mobile and server processors went through the roof, showing 45 percent and 82 percent growth, respectively, company executives said in a conference call with financial analysts.
Edward F. Moltzen Jan 15 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Intel focuses on digital home market

Intel focuses on digital home market

Chip giant Intel is organising two new significant business initiatives based around entertainment PCs and consumer electronics in a bid to deliver its existing silicon technology into a wide swath of new devices.
Edward F. Moltzen Jan 9 2004, 12:00AM Strategy
HP reorganises

HP reorganises

Hewlett-Packard chairman and CEO Carly Fiorina said this week that the company will reorganise, creating a new customer organisation to be run by executive vice president Peter Blackmore and giving his responsibilities to HP Services chief Ann Livermore.
Edward F. Moltzen Dec 11 2003, 12:00AM Hardware
HP’s Fiorina takes shot at Dell

HP’s Fiorina takes shot at Dell

Taking a swipe or three at rival Dell, Hewlett-Packard Chairman and CEO Carly Fiorina said she views the company as ‘trapped’ in the PC space and unlikely to pose a threat to HP in other businesses.
Edward F. Moltzen Dec 10 2003, 12:00AM Hardware

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