I ntel Corp. surprised many analysts by lowering its capital spending in 2002 plans by nearly 25% from last year's record $7.3 billion. However, the chip giant believes it can get more bang for the ...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — While some analysts believe that Intel Corp. will drastically cut its capital expenditures in 2002 over 2001, one industry expert says the company's total spending will be flat to ...
Intel had a happy holiday. According to several analyst reports issued Friday, the heavyweight chipmaker closed 2001 on a high note, thanks to unexpectedly large demand for its chips. Analysts ...
Intel vice-president and new CTO Patrick Gelsinger said on October 22 at the Intel Developer Forum that after the massive investments in its 12-inch wafer fabs over the past few years, the company’s ...
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