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Can high-tech giants revolutionize solar market?

From MarketWatch: Commentary: Intel, H-P and IBM are making bets, but payoff likely years away As companies like Intel Corp., IBM Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co. have made moves in the solar power space, many have wondered if these high-tech heavyweights could use either their manufacturing or intellectual muscle to push down costs and thereby lower the price of solar power. Perhaps eventually, but not...

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Therese Poletti's Tech Tales: Tech giants try to revolutionize solar biz, but payoff uncertain

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- As companies like Intel Corp., IBM Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co. have made moves in the solar power space, many have wondered if these high-tech heavyweights could use either their manufacturing or intellectual muscle to push down costs and thereby lower the price of solar power.

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Wall Street News Alert: Wall Street News Alert: IDMV Is Wednesday's Stock to Watch! July 2, 2008

WESTON, FL (MARKET WIRE) Wall Street News Alert's "stocks to watch" this morning are: IndieMV Media Group, Inc. (OTCBB: IDMV), Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC), Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ: YHOO) and Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM).

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Intel Pushes Portable Handsets and Gadgets

According to Intel Corp. chips makers will be playing an important role in the market as the new generation of portable devices must cope with the challenge of providing end users with improved...

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Intel opens Israeli chip-making plant

KIRYAT GAT, Israel: Intel Corp. inaugurated a new chip manufacturing plant in Israel on Tuesday. Intel’s second facility in the southern town of Kiryat Gat cost the company $3.5 billion, the general manager of Intel Israel, Maxine ...

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Former Intel-CEO wants electric cars, retrofits of older vehicles

Filed under: EV/Plug-in , Hybrid The former chairman and CEO of Intel Corp., Andrew Grove, thinks that energy and transportation have reached a strategic inflection point. That's a term that Grove coined years ago to describe a point in time when conditions in an industry have changed sufficiently to force a sudden and dramatic change of course for a company. Grove believes that the confluence of...

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As Intel Nears 40, Technologist Offers His Look Into Future

By DON CLARK , The Wall Street Journal , July 1, 2008 SAN FRANCISCO -- A top Intel Corp. technologist used the company's impending 40th anniversary as an opportunity to make four broad predictions about the future of the chip industry. Not surprisingly, he sees the company's products evolving rapidly and spreading into many new places. Patrick Gelsinger, a senior vice president who has served as Intel's...

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Co-founder of Intel pushes electric cars

Former Intel Corp. Chairman Andy Grove has a knack for sensing when circumstances should force changes at a company or an industry -- and how to respond.

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CEO says Intel to aim at handheld market

(SANTA CLARA) Intel Corp chief executive officer Paul Otellini is trying to change the rules as he takes on chip rivals Qualcomm Inc and Texas Instruments Inc in handheld devices, betting computing power will help him win over customers.

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AP Interview: Ex-Intel head pushes electric cars

Former Intel Corp. Chairman Andy Grove has a knack for sensing when circumstances should force changes at a company or an industry -- and how to respond.

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AP Interview: Ex-Intel head pushes electric cars

Former Intel Corp. Chairman Andy Grove has a knack for sensing when circumstances should force changes at a company or an industry _ and how to respond. He even has coined a term for it: the "strategic inflection point." Now the retired chairman of the world'...

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AP Interview: Ex-Intel head pushes electric cars

Former Intel Corp. Chairman Andy Grove has a knack for sensing when circumstances should force changes at a company or an industry _ and how to respond.

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TriQuint adding new VP

A long-time Intel Corp. executive is joining TriQuint Semiconductor next month. (TQNT)

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Intel pursues narrow Windows Vista rollout

Intel Corp has no immediate plans to roll out the software giant's Windows Vista operating system to all its employees.

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Intel Decides To Partially Adopt Windows Vista

After a long history of working alongside business partner Microsoft Corp., Intel Corp., the worlds biggest chipmaker said it will be slow to adopt Windows Vista for all of its employees.