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A 5 page paper briefly tracing Intel Corporation’s development and its shift in business focus. Formerly releasing new advances as they became available, the company now lets the market dictate when new products will be released. The paper discusses Intel’s segmentation to serve both the PC and server markets. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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File: CC6_KSitIntelTech.rtf
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Semiconductor left that company in the late 1960s. While some founded Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore left to found Intel Corporation. It was Intels
close alliances with companies such as HP, Compaq and Dell Computer that would become leading manufacturers of PCs that solidified its leadership position. AMD and Intel contend for the
position of industry leader in terms of processing speed, but AMD never has been able to overtake Intel in revenues and now trails by a factor of 10 ($3.52 billion
in revenues as opposed to Intels $30.14 billion in 2003) (Competitors, 2004). Craig R. Barrett, Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University, joined Intel in 1974
as a Technology Development manager. "He became Intels fourth President in May 1997, and Chief Executive Officer in 1998" (Craig R. Barrett, 2004). As author of more than
40 technical papers, Dr. Barrett is well aware of the technical needs that Intel products fill. Introduced in 1998 rated at 400 MHz,
the Pentium II Xeon processor was intended from the beginning to address the needs of workstation and server computing (Pentium Xeon, n.d.). Two years later, Intel announced that it
would "ship a 900MHz version of its Pentium III Xeon (Cascades) processor with 2M of integrated L2 cache in lQ01" (Leibson, 2000; p. PG) in May 2000. At the
same time, Intel had set early 2001 as the introduction date for "the dual-processor and multiprocessor versions of Foster (based on the Pentium 4/Willamette core)" (Leibson, 2000; p. PG).
Intel planned for the Foster MP to be "accompanied by third-party chip sets for 4-way system designs and the 870 chip set ... for 8-way to 16-way designs" (Leibson, 2000;
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