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Checking Intel into hospitals

...have to be created that lets patients send in vital statistics remotely. Louis Burns, who once ran Intel's desktop group, manages the company's... Read more

19 September, 2005 by Michael Kanellos

Chips can be good for your health

...else will fail, and failure will be miserable in every possible way. Louis Burns and Intel are clearly determined to give this their best effort... Read more

24 August, 2005 by Rupert Goodwins

Saving the world with technology

...a new thought. "These things seem to move at glacier speeds," said Louis Burns, vice-president and general manager of Intel's Digital Health group... Read more

4 May, 2006 by Tom Krazit

Intel restructures for the digital future

The chipmaker has reorganised to create five new divisions focusing on technology ranging from mobility to 'digital health' Read more

18 January, 2005 by Michael Kanellos and Steven Musil

Intel lays out consumer blueprints

...the vast majority of Intel's desktop, notebook and server processors, said Louis Burns, co-general manger of the Desktop Platforms Group at Intel. Consumer... Read more

4 November, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

Dual-core Xeon set for 2006 release

Intel has pushed back the release of its dual-core Xeons until the first quarter of 2006, several months after AMD plans to have its dual-core Opterons on the market Read more

19 October, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

Intel prepares dual-core demo

...end Itanium 2 for $530 (£296), less than some desktop chips. Desktops: Louis Burns and Bill Siu, who jointly manage the desktop platforms group, will... Read more

2 September, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

Shades of Jini

...have a much more ambitious plan. "Web services is coming home," proclaimed Louis Burns, an Intel vice president, speaking at the company's development forum... Read more

9 March, 2004 by Mike Ricciuti

Intel wants PCs to double as VCRs

...free. "Consumers want all their devices to connect and communicate wirelessly," said Louis Burns, an Intel vice president. "Content delivery must be a high-quality... Read more

8 March, 2004 by John G.Spooner and Richard Shim

Web services to weave devices together

...taking place in San Francisco this week. "Web services is coming home," Louis Burns, corporate vice president at Intel, said at the forum. The companies... Read more

18 February, 2004 by Martin LaMonica

Prescott makes play for living room

...platform capability. You are going to have better graphics, better audio," said Louis Burns, vice president and general manager of the Desktop Platforms Group at... Read more

27 January, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

Knights of the Round Table

...journos from everywhere around the world except America -- the "international media" -- and Louis Burns, general manager of the desktop division. For reasons best known to... Read more

17 September, 2003 by Rupert Goodwins

Intel raises cache on Pentium 4

...at 3.2GHz and come with 2MB of level-three cache, said Louis Burns, executive vice president of the desktop platform group at Intel. Current... Read more

17 September, 2003 by Michael Kanellos

Intel and Sony push for home content-sharing standard

...or copied. "It is protection of the links within the home," said Louis Burns, co-general manager of Intel's desktop platforms group, who will... Read more

16 September, 2003 by Michael Kanellos

Tech giants get together for home networking

A new alliance aims to make products from different manufacturers interact wirelessly in the home Read more

19 June, 2003 by Richard Shim

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