Barrett extends silicon roadmap
News Moore's Law will boost chip abilities for many years to come, Intel CEO Craig Barrett predicted on Tuesday. Itanium will compete increasingly with Power chips from IBM and Sparc chips from Sun and Fujitsu, Barrett added.
[March 2, 2005, 9:30]
Barrett takes Intel president role
News In an interview with PC Week prior to the company's annual shareholder's meeting here today, Barrett said he has been fundamentally performing duties of the position, alongside CEO Andy Grove, for months.
[May 22, 1997, 11:31]
Barrett: Looking back, but leaping forward
News When he appeared at Intel's annual developer forum earlier this week, Craig Barrett took the stage for the last time as the company's chief executive. But while the craggy-faced Barrett may be approaching official retirement, there's nothing...
[March 7, 2005, 11:20]
Barrett and Grove: two contrasting styles
News Barrett, who joined Intel in 1974, was named chief operating officer in 1993 and president in 1997. But Grove and Barrett have different personalities and styles. In fact, analysts said Barrett is more akin to Moore than Grove, both details men...
[March 27, 1998, 8:48]
US 'risks losing No. 1 ranking' - Barrett
Talkback Barrett Should have thought of that when he encouraged all Intel Employee's to write to President Bush to Allow Free Trade! We did and then many of us lost our jobs.GREAT MOVE Craig!
[March 16, 2004, 19:51]
Barrett on the soapbox for Merced
News Intel President and CEO Craig Barrett issued an ultimatum Thursday to executives attending Dell Computer's DirectConnect conference: Become an e-business or die. In a keynote here, Barrett said that in five years 1 billion people worldwide are...
[August 27, 1999, 9:58]
Barrett talks about politics, AMD and life after Intel
News When Craig Barrett bows out as Intel's CEO next May, a piece of Silicon Valley history will go with him. ZDNet UK sister site CNET News.com editors recently spoke with Barrett. Lately, Barrett has been better known as one of the most vocal...
[October 29, 2004, 16:39]
Barrett: Chips with everything
News DSL (digital subscriber line) and home fibre optics are on the rise in Japan, Barrett said. The chipmaker will produce new families of chips for desktops, notebooks and mobile phones this year, chief executive Craig Barrett said in a speech at this...
[February 19, 2003, 11:25]
US 'risks losing No. 1 ranking' - Barrett
News America must increase government spending on basic research and development and dramatically improve its educational system if it hopes to remain competitive in information technology, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett warned on Tuesday.
[March 16, 2004, 14:20]
Craig Barrett: Intel will prosper
News Intel's chief executive Craig Barrett may be set to retire soon, but he's going out fighting. Speaking to more than 6,500 technology executives at an industry conference in Florida sponsored by market researcher Gartner, Barrett addressed...
[October 20, 2004, 9:50]
Intel's Barrett raps crypto controls
News Barrett also joined several other high-tech executives testifying in favor of a permanent extension of the federal research and development tax credit. Full story to follow.
[June 15, 1999, 6:35]
Intel chairman Craig Barrett to step down in May
News Intel announced on Friday that chairman and former chief executive Craig Barrett will retire from the board in May at the chip giant's annual shareholders meeting. Barrett, 69, is retiring to spend more time working on his interests in healthcare...
[January 26, 2009, 12:17]
Intel chief Craig Barrett talks strategy
News But even though Barrett, 60, expects a sales boost from the Itanium chip, "it is pretty clear that the growth rate in the business isn't going to be our traditional 30 percent," he said. In a wide-ranging interview at the Autumn Intel Developer...
[August 23, 2000, 8:46]
Craig Barrett's love life hits IDF
Blog Pat Gelsinger, patron saint of IDF, has called chairman Craig Barrett a wally - well, Waldo, after the American version of the stripy-jumpered cartoon itinerant. That's because Barrett is a wanderin' man, clocking up 30 countries a year in his...
[August 19, 2008, 17:03]
Intel's Barrett: PC market on the mend
News Although the market for communications equipment continues to shrink, the PC market has begun to stabilise, said Intel chief executive Craig Barrett during his keynote address at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco.
[February 26, 2002, 9:01]
Five years ago: Barrett takes Intel president role
News As he takes the helm as president, Barrett and company face two separate patent infringement lawsuits filed against Intel by Digital Equipment Corp.and Cyrix Corp. While Intel is determined to not handle the matter in public, Barrett said, "Digital...
[May 18, 2002, 7:01]
Barrett points to France in Encryption lesson
News French restrictions will deter companies from outside in engaging in e-commerce activities with France, and potentially damage the competitiveness of the country, as well as the rest of Europe" said Barrett.
[September 25, 1998, 16:45]
Intel CEO Craig Barrett talks to ZDNet News
News Tell us what you want to ask the man behind the world's leading hardware company. Time is short, so forgive us if we don't get all the questions into the interview but with your help we can ensure an interesting discussion that reflects the...
[September 21, 1998, 15:14]
Barrett: 'We've changed our direction'
News Intel's CEO addresses execution problems and looks ahead to a WiMax explosion
[October 25, 2004, 16:30]
Intel CEO: Demand cheaper Internet in Europe
News Intel President and CEO Craig Barrett is expected to call on business leaders in Europe to demand lower Internet access costs to capture a lead in mobile e-commerce, at a press conference in Stockholm Tuesday.
[June 20, 2000, 12:38]



