Intel: Trust Us! We’ve Got Mobile Devices on Lockdown … Next Year.

Wait, wait! It’s coming! Just be patient.
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Intel CEO Shows Off the Lava Xolo Handset (Video)

Finally, Intel has a smartphone it can brag about.
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That Intel Phone Coming This Week: It’s for India’s Lava

Some deductive reason suggests the little-known Indian firm will be first to market with an Intel-based Android phone later this week.
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Intel Shows Just How It Plans to Get Into Phones (Video)

In an interview, Intel’s top phone executives talk about the company’s big bet on Android.
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Apple’s iPhone 4S Cracked Open, Money Spills Out

Research house IHS iSuppli has opened up Apple’s iPhone 4S to see who’s in and out among its suppliers and to estimate how much it cost to make.
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Big Surprise, Not: AMD Is Having a Hard Time Hiring a New CEO

Three people approached for the top job at No. 2 chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices have all said no. This is because the troubles at AMD run so deep that there’s little chance for the kind of success a potential CEO would want.
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Intel Beats Earnings Expectations Despite Slower PC Market

Earnings were up a record 48 percent, while PC revenues were flat and data center sales grew.

Intel Wants to Stay Inside Netbooks, Tablets

Intel, sensing a threat from the ever-widening variety of non-Wintel-based netbooks and tablets, has formed a separate business unit to focus on those two categories of devices. The new unit comes as a wave of Android-based tablets hits the market and as Google announces the first beta test of Chrome OS-based netbooks.

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Intel Offers Silicon With New Packages, Deals

Most personal computer makers buy chips the way Intel wants to offer them. But the technology giant has learned it needs to be more flexible in other markets, as an unusual arrangement with another Silicon Valley company shows. Intel on Monday detailed plans to begin offering a version of its Atom microprocessor–best known as the calculating engine inside millions of low-end portables called netbooks–that the company is packaging along with a different sort of a chip supplied by Altera.

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What Are Intel and TSMC Cooking Up?

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