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Intel, January 2001
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| Jan.1 |
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Portable MP3 player
| Jan.15 |
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Intel acquires Xircom
| Jan.16 |
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Intel beats expectations Company warned of an uncertain near future
| Jan.29 |
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Energy-saving microprocessors
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| Feb.20 |
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Intel Slashes Spending
| Feb.26 |
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Intel to Buy VxTel for $550 Million
| Feb.28 |
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Optical Networking Chips
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| Mar.8 |
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Intel to cut 5,000 jobs Chip-making giant reduced revenue estimates for the 1st quarter. Shares fell $2.31 or 7%
| Mar.16 |
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Fast processor for laptops
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| Apr.11 |
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Former FCC chairman to join board
| Apr.12 |
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Feinstein meets high-tech CEOs
| Apr.17 |
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Intel net income drop 80% Results beat analysts' expectations. Some of company businesses will feel the effects of the economic slowdown | |
| Apr.23 |
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Intel Launches Pentium 4 Chip Processor has 1.7 GHz. The price is $352 | |
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| May.11 |
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Intel Science Fair Winners received the Young Scientist Award, a $50,000 scholarship and a mobile computer
| May.21 |
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Processors for Workstations
| May.24 |
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G. Moore steps down from board He will continue as chairman emeritus and director emeritus. Moore's Law still describes growth in the high-tech | |
| May.29 |
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Next-generation processor
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| Jun.7 |
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Revenue within expectations
| Jun.9 |
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World's Smallest, Fastest Transistor
| Jun.20 |
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Intel to Consider Cuts
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| Jul.2 |
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Fastest Chips Chips are running at 1.6 billion and 1.8 billion cycles per second. Company sees 2 gigahertz soon | |
| Jul.17 |
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Intel beats expectations In the 3-month period it had a net profit of $196 million | |
| Jul.30 |
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Low-power processors for laptops
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| Aug.21 |
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Intel discontinues Rex organizer line
| Aug.22 |
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Intel to release fastest Pentium
| Aug.27 |
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Intel launches fastest Pentium Pentium 4 is to hit 2 gigahertz. Company cut prices on its 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5 GHz Pentium 4 processors to $133 each
| Aug.28 |
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3.5 GHz processor
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| Sep.6 |
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Quarter revenue as expected 3d-quarter revenues are on track with forecasts. Revenue for the 3 months will be slightly below the midpoint of the range
| Sep.10 |
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New chipset for Pentium 4
| Sep.15 |
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Guilty for copying specs of chip Say Lye Ow pleads guilty copying computer files about the design and testing of Merced microprocessor
| Sep.17 |
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Rambus reached pact with Intel
| Sep.25 |
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Intel names first CTO
| Sep.27 |
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Car-Based Devices
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| Oct.7 |
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Tiny packaging for chips New technology links the tiny chips to the rest of the world
| Oct.16 |
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Intel meet expectations 3rd-quarter profits fell 96%. Company doubts about consumer confidence during holiday season
| Oct.17 |
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$186.9 million loss Company suffered the effects of a price war with Intel
| Oct.19 |
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Consumer electronics division to close Connected Products Division which produced produce digital cameras, music players and toys to shut down early 2002
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| Nov.4 |
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Moore invests $4.6B into philanthropy Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation focuses on higher education, environmental causes and medical and scientific research
| Nov.9 |
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Intel sets up R&D lab near UC Company hiring David Culler, a Cal computer science professor, to run lab
| Nov.13 |
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Low-Power Pentium III for Servers Chip-making technology uses lines of circuitry which 0.13 microns across
| Nov.25 |
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Breakthrough in Transistor Design The new designs will help the tiny transistors run cooler, use less power and operate efficiently
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| Dec.6 |
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Revenue to beat forecasts Revenue for the 3 months will be between $6.7 billion and $6.9 billion
| Dec.9 |
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Moore pledges $261M to conservation A foundation set up by Intel co-founder has pledged money to Conservation International, a private environmental group
| Dec.11 |
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Sentenced for copying trade secrets Say Lye Ow, a former Intel engineer, copied secrets about Itanium processor. Some of the info was found at Sun Microsystems
| Dec.14 |
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Intel lost patent case A federal jury ruled against Intel in a $82 million patent infringement suit against Broadcom
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