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1. Power to the Intel platform

2. Intel Grabs 81% Of CPU Revenue; The company's share of the global microprocessor market hit a four-year high in 2Q, as the PC market took another step toward recovery

3. Chip Market Rebounds, PC Sales Lag In 2Q; Intel's overall PC processor shipments increased 12.5% while AMD saw a 1.8% rise

4. Intel's $1.45 Billion EU Fine May Hinder PC Market Recovery; Intel's market strategy helped promote use of netbooks, which are experiencing double-digit growth rates in terms of shipments, despite the economic recession

5. PC Chip Market Better, But Recovery Still A Ways Off; Market leader Intel lost share while rival Advanced Micro Devices gained by nearly an equal amount in the first quarter, IDC says

6. Intel's Share Of Chip Market Rises, AMD's Falls; While Atom certainly contributed to Intel's success, other brands and products in the desktop, notebook, and server segments added to its power

7. Infineon, Qimonda Shares Up As Market Mulls Rescue; The memory chip unit, which Infineon has been trying to offload, warned this month it could face a cash crunch by the end of the first quarter of 2009 if it did not find an investor

8. Intel Ups Market Share In 3Q, AMD Loses Ground; The PC market, a key driver of microprocessor sales, showed healthy growth in the third quarter, despite some signs of weakening demand, iSuppli said

9. AMD, Intel Biggest Winners In Hot GPU Market; For desktop GPUs, Intel increased its first-place position in the third quarter to a 43.9% share, while Nvidia slipped to 32.6% and AMD climbed to 20.3%, one market researcher found

10. AMD Results Seen As Better Than Expected; 'The numbers are really good, better than anybody would have expected,' said Doug Freedman, an analyst at American Technology Research

11. Intel Dips, AMD Gains In Year-To-Year Market Share; ISuppli estimates that about half of AMD's year-to-year growth came at the expense of Intel, with the remainder from smaller chipmakers

12. Intel, AMD Retreating In Price, Researcher Says; Both processor firms reported higher third-quarter revenue, in spite of the brutal price war that negatively affected each company's gross margins

13. Intel Dips, AMD Rises In Chip Market; The overall PC processor market grew 14.3% in the third quarter to reach a record level, said market research firm IDC

14. AMD's Share Gains Greater Than Expected; Advanced Micro Devices gained 2.5 percentage points of the worldwide microprocessor market last quarter, iSuppli said Tuesday, a much greater gain than the research group had estimated

15. Windows Vista Market Share Rises, Mac OS Share Flat; Net Applications shows Windows Vista gaining market share steadily, rising from 0.18% in January to 4.52% in June

16. AMD Reports $600 Million Second-Quarter Loss; AMD expects its high-end quad-core Barcelona processors, due out next month, to increase sales in the second half

17. iSuppli Cuts Semiconductor Revenue Forecast; Global revenue is expected to increase 6% to $276.6 billion this year from $260.9 billion last year, the firm said

18. HP Server Migrations Driving Itanium Market; NEC, Hitachi, and Fujitsu are also focused on mainframe migrations to Itanium, but have a far smaller share of the market

19. Intel Recouped Market Share From AMD In Q1; The sales gap between the two companies widened to a much greater degree than expected by analysts at iSuppli

20. Intel Earnings Holds Strong Against The Competition; The company notes average selling prices for the quarter held up despite a price war with AMD

21. Intel May Have Upper Hand In Processor War, For Now; AMD's woes were underscored earlier this week when it said that lower prices and unit sales meant that first-quarter revenue would be about $1.23 billion, 20% below the average Wall Street forecast

22. Gartner: Intel To Regain Market Share Losses; Despite its sales slump in 2006, analysts suggest the No. 1 chipmaker has momentum this year with new processors and manufacturing plants announced

23. Chipmaker Report: Intel's Revenue Sank In 2006; The chipmaker's troubles were due to a bleak performance in its core PC microprocessor and flash-memory businesses, market analysts with iSuppli report

24. AMD Unlikely To Meet First-Quarter Revenue Target; CEO Ruiz blames the 'blip' on pressure to meet obligations to PC makers such as Dell and Hewlett-Packard

25. Breakthrough Not Seen Altering Microchip Arms Race; Intel is set to capitalize on a new chip-fabrication insulation breakthrough more quickly than AMD, but analysts say the advantage is temporary

26. Cheaper Mobiles Boom, But Chipmakers Feel Squeeze; Mobile phone sales may be booming worldwide, but many suppliers of component chips aren't happy

27. Japan Chip Gear Demand Seen Up, Flat Panels Down; Sales of Japanese equipment used to make microchips are likely to post their second straight year of double-digit growth next year, bolstered by computer memory demand, an industry group said on Monday

28. Chip Sales Continued Record Pace In November; Consumer purchases of electronics such as digital cameras helped fuel increased chip sales this past November, pushing global sales up 11.3% over the same period the year before

29. Wi-Fi Chipset Sales Up 25%; Wi-Fi chipset sales are expected to exceed 200 million units in 2006, according to a report released by the Wi-Fi Alliance and In-Stat

30. Intel Releases Fifth Quad-Core Chip; Intel is eager to end the year with a strong swing at the quad-core market, and at rival AMD, analysts say

31. Brief: AMD Shakes Up Top500 Supercomputer List; AMD made huge gains in the bi-annual list, while Intel slipped. But there was no surprise when IBM's BlueGene supercomputer held onto the No. 1 position

32. AMD Shakes Up Top500 Supercomputers List; AMD made huge gains in the biannual list, while Intel slipped. But there was no surprise when IBM's BlueGene supercomputer held onto the No. 1 position

33. Intel 3Q Profits Fall, But Sees AMD Price War Easing; Quarterly profit dropped 35% due to price cuts, but Intel believes it has gained market share back from smaller rival AMD

34. Intel Goes A Flirtin'

35. Snubbing Microsoft, Intel to Offer TransMedia's Glide Application Suite on Ultra Mobile PCs; The Glide application suite includes client and Internet-based applications that lets users work with documents locally or on the net. The deal suggests a growing rift between Microsoft and Intel

36. Intel Sets Sights On Quad-Core With New Processors; Intel hopes to become the defining force in an emerging market for mainstream multicore processing with its first quad-core chips, slated to hit the market in about a month

37. Intel To Land First Blow In Quad-Core Fight With AMD; Intel's first quad-core x86-based processors will hit the market in November and be used in high-end gaming systems. Its first mainstream desktop version will be ready in the first quarter of 2007

38. AMD's Opteron Gains Ground Against Intel: Advanced Micro Devices keeps momentum going for its Opteron processor, growing its share of the x86 server processor market in Q2

39. Intel Makes Big Bet On New Server Platform; Woodcrest offers better performance and energy efficiency to let Intel better compete with AMD

40. Intel Closing The Server-Chip Performance Gap With AMD; Intel executives say its new Xeon 5100 server chip, formerly code-named 'Woodcrest,' closes the gap in power consumption with AMD's competitive products

42. AMD Live! Home Entertainment Platform Expanded With Services; The collection of services and applications is designed to make it easier to view, record, manage, secure, and store TV programs, photos, music, and movies on Web-connected devices

43. Brief: Dell Will Finally Use AMD Chips; The decision seemed increasingly inevitable, as AMD gained server market share

44. AMD Adds Dual-Core To Mobile PC Platform; While Intel has been wildly successful with its Centrino processor, AMD's market share has been steadily growing

45. Intel Promises New vPro Chips For Business; Due in the third quarter, new chip platform promises improved PC security and lower power consumption

46. Intel Adds Low-Voltage Xeon In Portfolio Revamp; The new Intel processors will bring the company into competitive balance with rival Advanced Micro Devices

47. Intel Math: 2+2=Quad-Core Processor; Intel plans to offer a multichip package that combines two dual-core Xeon processors to create its first quad-core processor for servers

48. AMD Readies Counterattack For Second Half; New processors for servers, desktops, and mobile computing will use DDR2 memory and embedded hardware-assisted virtualization

49. Intel 'Core' Focuses On Power Consumption As It Aims To Overtake AMD; Intel says a new measure of power use--energy per instructio --is the 'new Holy Grail' in computing

50. Intel And AMD Keep Punching

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