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Intel Shutters Its Augmented-Reality Goggles Brand

EghtesadOnline: Intel Corp. has closed its Recon brand of augmented-reality goggles for sporting and industrial applications, according to people familiar with the decision.
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Publish Date:08/October/2017 | 09:36

Three CEOs resign from Trump council over Charlottesville

EghtesadOnline: The chief executives of Intel Corp, Merck & Co Inc and Under Armour Inc resigned from U.S. President Donald Trump's American Manufacturing Council on Monday, following Trump's initially tepid response to weekend violence at a rally of white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Publish Date:15/August/2017 | 24:04

Nvidia Surges in 2016 Using Graphics Chips to Challenge Intel

EghtesadOnline: When Paulina Sliwinska, a fund manager at Edinburgh-based Baillie Gifford & Co., made the trip to Silicon Valley looking for the next big thing in technology, she found it -- not in a hot startup run by a 23-year-old whiz kid just out of Stanford, but in a 23-year-old semiconductor maker that’s had the same chief executive officer since its founding.
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Publish Date:21/December/2016 | 19:13

Intel and Samsung Gang Up on Qualcomm, Backing FTC Monopoly Suit

EghtesadOnline: Samsung Electronics Co. and Intel Corp. weighed in with their own gripes about Qualcomm Inc. while cheering on the U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s lawsuit accusing the chipmaker of trying to corner the market for semiconductors used in smartphones.
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Publish Date:13/May/2017 | 06:14
The software maker seeks to cut costs in its Azure cloud business by developing new hardware

Microsoft Pledges to Use ARM Server Chips, Threatening Intel 's Dominance

EghtesadOnline: Microsoft Corp. is committing to use chips based on ARM Holdings Plc technology in the machines that run its cloud services, potentially imperiling Intel Corp.’s longtime dominance in the profitable market for data-center processors.
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Publish Date:09/March/2017 | 06:33

Microsoft, Intel , Alphabet Results Buoyed by Cloud Boom

EghtesadOnline: Alphabet Inc., Microsoft Corp. and Intel Corp., which all posted quarterly results Thursday, reinforced what’s become a truism in technology: the biggest growth is in businesses that deliver computing over the internet.
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Publish Date:27/January/2017 | 16:12