+ Follow INTEL MICROELECTRONICS PHILS Tag
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[Summary] => In the Year of the Water Snake, Intel as a company of microprocessors projected that the computing world will continue to see a lot of technology adoption moving forward with an increasing number of businesses moving to the IT space for global competitiveness.
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[Title] => Intel to launch Ultrabook devices
[Summary] => Computing innovator Intel is set to unveil the new generation PC with the launch of Ultrabook devices designed to deliver the most complete and satisfying computing experience.
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[Title] => Intel launches 2nd generation core processors in Cebu
[Summary] => Following a successful launch in Manila a few months back, Intel finally brings to Cebu the much awaited, revolutionary computer processor that features smart visual experience for end users.
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[Title] => Big welcome for Intel's smallest chip
[Summary] => At the coming-out party of Intel’s all-new Atom processor, two divers plunged into a room-sized aquarium at the Manila Ocean Park to unfurl a banner underwater welcoming the world’s smallest chip.
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[Title] => Intel chips add value to McDonalds meals
[Summary] => Intel, the worlds largest computer chip maker, and McDonalds, a leading fries and hamburger chain, have installed Intel Pentium 4 desktop computers at the fastfoods PlayPlaces for the free use of its young patrons.
The pilot McDonalds branches are those in Greenbelt, Glorietta and J.P Rizal. Each should have at least three kiosks running PC-based games developed exclusively for the partnership by Viventis Holdings.
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[Title] => Intel sees huge market for faster microprocessors
[Summary] => Leading computer chipmaker Intel Corp. sees a huge market for faster microprocessors, especially with nearly 450 million people using personal computers that still run at 700 megahertz or less.
While those PCs were state-of-the-art two to four years ago, they already predate the MP3 revolution, streaming video on the Internet, recordable DVDs, and the online gaming phenomenon.
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[Title] => HP, Intel eye RP for new processor
[Summary] => Hewlett-Packard and Intel are eyeing the fast growing Philippine telecommunications market for a recently developed computing technology that promises to make the managing of millions of text messages being processed everyday simpler and faster.
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INTEL MICROELECTRONICS PHILS
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[Title] => Intel to launch Ultrabook devices
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[Title] => Intel chips add value to McDonalds meals
[Summary] => Intel, the worlds largest computer chip maker, and McDonalds, a leading fries and hamburger chain, have installed Intel Pentium 4 desktop computers at the fastfoods PlayPlaces for the free use of its young patrons.
The pilot McDonalds branches are those in Greenbelt, Glorietta and J.P Rizal. Each should have at least three kiosks running PC-based games developed exclusively for the partnership by Viventis Holdings.
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[Title] => Intel sees huge market for faster microprocessors
[Summary] => Leading computer chipmaker Intel Corp. sees a huge market for faster microprocessors, especially with nearly 450 million people using personal computers that still run at 700 megahertz or less.
While those PCs were state-of-the-art two to four years ago, they already predate the MP3 revolution, streaming video on the Internet, recordable DVDs, and the online gaming phenomenon.
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January 10, 2002 - 12:00am