Intel says it has already started manufacturing a new version of the affected chipset to resolve the issue.
Intel says it will use DSP to design chips that will enable wireless phones to connect to the Internet.
The result will be a new class of pocket-sized, battery-powered gizmos, which Intel says will begin shipping later this quarter.
Intel says it generates about three-quarters of its sales abroad, but three-quarters of its manufacturing capability remains in the United States.
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Intel says it will move from dual-core to multicore chips as fast as software firms can develop applications designed for them.
Intel says that the product offers a 30X endurance improvement over its standard MLC-based flash products and is available in a 400 and 800 GB capacity.
Intel also argues that its for-profit model is more sustainable than OLPC's nonprofit model, which Intel says may eventually fold and leave developing countries without updates or support.
Intel says a number of cable companies are interested in deploying this stuff and that we should see things on the market in the next year -- we honestly can't wait.
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Experts said the FTC's case rests on whether Intel's dominance of the PC chip industry is so great that antitrust law should take precedence over the intellectual property laws that Intel says should govern its behavior.
Aside from the thrilling world of linear algebra and fluid dynamics that the chipset is currently used for, Intel says it could offload processor-intensive functions across several cores, effectively speeding up various functions (say, video streaming).
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"I've never met anyone who executes as quickly in 25 years at Intel and doing hundreds of deals, " says Intel Capital President Arvind Sodhani.
"Strong demand from corporate customers for our most advanced microprocessors helped Intel achieve the best quarter in the company's 42-year history, " says Intel Chief Executive PaulOtelliniPaul Otellini.
"Strong demand from corporate customers for our most advanced microprocessors helped Intel achieve the best quarter in the company's 42-year history, " says Intel Chief Executive Paul Otellini .
In addition to losing funding, Negroponte says Intel also provided technical support to OLPC.
It would start, says Intel's Mr Blatt, with wireless data entry by nurses and doctors.
"We believe we can meet our goals without the complexity or cost of SOI, " says Intel Chief PaulOtellini.
"That we can go through downturns and come out stronger is the mark of a great company, " says Intel's Gelsinger.
"The very first wafers that came out of the fab produced chips that could be booted in systems, " says Intel senior fellow Mark Bohr.
"We've long held the belief that there's not a single solution to the needs of children in underdeveloped markets and emerging economies, " says Intel spokesman Chuck Mulloy.
Moore's Law, advanced by Gordon Moore, an Intel founder, says that the number of transistors on a chip doubles every two years, creating ever more powerful--and cheaper--electronic devices.
Negroponte, who formerly headed up the Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, agrees, but says Intel is thwarting sales of OLPC's XO laptop by selling a similar product, Classmate, in the same markets.
The company is being funded by a number of prominent tech giants, including Intel, and says the tech can be used to improve everything from USB keys to SSDs to enterprise-grade servers -- wait, bigger, cheaper, and potentially better?
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Fowler says that Intel will supply chips for Sun's emerging hardware products, but wouldn't reveal other partners.
Crawford Del Prete, a senior vice president at tech research firm IDC, says the Intel-Negroponte fight signals that the market for low-cost computers is heating up.
Chief Financial Officer AndyBryantAndy Bryant, who's been at Intel since 1981, says he doesn't expect layoffs from the current cost cuts, but that the company won't likely be conducting any hiring binges.
Chief Financial Officer Andy Bryant , who's been at Intel since 1981, says he doesn't expect layoffs from the current cost cuts, but that the company won't likely be conducting any hiring binges.
Bell says the reception Intel has been getting from handset makers has been improving.
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Intel Chief Executive PaulOtelliniPaul Otellini says megahertz and gigahertz is out, and "performance per watt" is in.
Now, he says, if Intel wants to push Wimax, it may have to license Flarion patents from Qualcomm.
Moore's Law, named after Intel founder Gordon Moore, says the number of transistors on a chip doubles every two years, creating ever-more-powerful and cheaper electronic devices.
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