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EU fines Intel €1.06 billion in antitrust case | Network World

The European Commission Wednesday found Intel guilty of antitrust violations in the market for PC microprocessors and fined it €1.06 billion ($1.44 billion).

Intel: Antitrust agencies are testing the limits | Network World

Antitrust regulators around the world, led chiefly by the European Commission, are testing the limits of the law in their pursuit of Intel and its practice of offering rebates to computer manufacturers and IT retailers, Intel Senior Vice President Bruce Sewell said Wednesday.

Huge VoIP project at U.S. Social Security Administration progressing, Nortel unit says | Network World

Nortel Government Solutions has completed the core network for the U.S. Social Security Administration's VoIP system, which is engineered to support more than 100,000 phones.

Juniper looks to one-up Cisco again in core routing | Network World

Juniper Networks this week will take its turn claiming innovation leadership in Internet core routing by unveiling its next-generation platform.

Intel emerging from turbulent first half, exec says | Network World

After a turbulent first half this year, Intel's business is looking up and expected to improve as PC shipments rise, a company executive said on Thursday.

Intel’s Atom chip finding its way into servers | Network World

Intel's Atom processor is starting to find its way into some types of servers, bringing a new low-power option for end-users but raising a potential business challenge for Intel.

Is ‘Quadroid’ the new ‘Wintel’? | Network World

"Wintel" is the term that for years defined Windows-based computers running Intel chips. Now a similar expression is emerging for smartphones: "Quadroid."

Tilera targets Intel, ARM with 36-core server chip | Network World

Tilera on Monday announced availability of its new 36-core processor, which the company says can trump traditional x86 server chips from Intel in performance-per-watt.

Six worst Internet routing attacks | Network World

Here's our list of the biggest security incidents involving the Internet's core routing protocol, the Border Gateway Protocol. Some of these incidents were attacks; others were accidental misconfigurations. But all of them disrupted traffic to Web sites or entire networks because of incorrect routing messages being propagated across the Internet through BGP.

How Intel cut internal IT costs | Network World

IT managers waiting around for that special day when they get budget relief and use it to fix all their problems are setting themselves up for disappointment, according to internal IT at Intel Corp.

Infoblox loads DNS services onto Cisco routers | Network World

Infoblox announces it will embed its core network services such as DNS and DHCP onto blades designed for Cisco's integrated services routers, which will help enterprise IT executives reduce the number of servers needed to sustain a branch office location.

Intel: No Handheld Device Can Do It All | Network World

Intel researchers say an all-in-one device won't do any one task very well, but gadgets will become more personalized.

AMD CEO sees ‘immense’ benefit from Intel settlement | Network World

The recent legal settlement between Intel and Advanced Micro Devices will bring new business to AMD and major benefit for its customers, the chip maker said Wednesday.

Intel: Don’t look for one device to do it all | Network World

Top Intel researchers say development of a single device that performs all personal tasks for business people and consumers is unlikely; instead users can expect more personalized devices that can tell users what they need and when they need it.

Intel targets networking market with new chipset | Network World

Intel on Tuesday introduced the Crystal Forest chipset, which the company hopes will fill a networking gap as it tries to build an integrated technology stack for data centers.

Intel: Chips in brains will control computers by 2020 | Network World

Intel Corp. researchers, along with partners from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, are developing technology that can be implanted in peoples brains to operate computers, cell phones and television sets.

Intel lowers Q4 revenue over hard-drive shortage | Network World

Intel warned on Monday that fourth-quarter revenue will be lower than anticipated due to a hard-drive shortage. The chip maker now anticipates quarterly revenue of US$13.7 billion, down from a previous n estimate of $14.7 billion.

How much is Atom hurting Intel’s bottom line? | Network World

With netbooks' surprise success, Intel Corp.'s Atom processor has become an unexpected money-maker during a down period, bringing in a cool US$719 million since its debut about a year ago.

Intel tests foundry waters | Network World

Intel is exploring whether it can branch out as a foundry by opening its chip manufacturing facilities to more third-party customers, the company said on Tuesday.

Intel makes an e-reader for the visually impaired | Network World

On Tuesday, Intel will start selling a nifty new e-reader that can snap pictures of books and newspapers and then read them back to people who have a hard time reading the printed page.

Apple MacBook Pro models now boast Thunderbolt 10G I/0 | Network World

The newest MacBook Pro notebooks from Apple feature a new, blazingly fast 10-Gbps I/O technology and powerful multi-core processors.

ARM vs. Atom: The battle for the next digital frontier | Network World

Small, inexpensive, power-efficient new chips from Intel and ARM are enabling the new wave of mobile devices -- and setting the two companies on a collision course

Intel customers sing praises of new Xeon processors | Network World

Intel's launch Tuesday of the latest model Xeon server processors featured testimonials from several early adopters of the E5-2600 line, who lauded the performance and security of systems powered by the new processors.

Intel aims for faster Thunderbolt with PCI-Express 3.0 | Network World

Intel is working to boost data transfer speeds with a faster pipe on Thunderbolt, a high-speed connector technology that link computers with peripherals, the company said on Thursday.

Intel: Optical cables for Thunderbolt coming this year | Network World

Optical cables for Thunderbolt ports that enable faster data transfers over longer distances on computers such as Apple's Macintosh will be available later this year, Intel said Monday.