Intel's Wireless Future
News As an Intel veteran with more than 20 years at the company, Gordon Graylish, vice president of EMEA, has valuable insight into the company's legacy and future challenges. ZDNet UK caught up with Graylish at the Wireless Cities event in Cannes to...
[December 4, 2006, 12:53]
Science Curriculum 'boring', Says Industry Minister
News The state of scientific and technological education in the UK was recently attacked by Gordon Graylish, European general manager for Intel, a company which last year shut down its R&D labs in Cambridge.
[January 24, 2007, 13:27]
National IT And Telecoms Academy Seeks Sponsors
News Critics of IT skills training in the UK include Intel Europe general manager Gordon Graylish, who last year blamed an "almost deliberate streaming by [UK] schools out of mathematics and sciences, based on the fact that those are harder subjects ".
[February 7, 2007, 7:24]
Blue Chip Development Fund To Boost Merced
News It's critical to have availability of solutions," said Gordon Graylish, director of marketing for Intel Architecture Europe. Intel last week detailed a huge sponsorship fund for its next-generation IA-64 processor family.
[May 17, 1999, 7:27]
Driver Shortage Could Derail 64-bit
News Sixty four-bit computing is something that everyone has heard of, but not everyone gets the implications," said Gordon Graylish, director of products and solutions for Intel. Companies who make the move to 64-bit computing could be hit by a lack of...
[May 10, 2005, 19:10]
Intel Bemoans Poor UK Science Education
News Speaking at the Wireless Cities event in Cannes, Gordon Graylish told ZDNet UK that the UK was "still generating good ideas" and attracting "the best and the smartest" through its openness to talent from elsewhere in Europe, but said he was...
[November 30, 2006, 15:09]
CeBIT 2000: Intel Looks Ahead To 4GHz Chips
News At the CeBIT technology show in Hannover, Germany, Intel's director of architecture, Gordon Graylish, said the chip giant is already looking into technology that could bring these sorts of dizzying speeds to the world of personal computing.
[February 25, 2000, 16:18]
Pressure Mounts On BT Over Unmetered Access
News Gordon Graylish, director of product marketing at Intel, said it is clear prices are too high. Stopping short of criticising the telecoms giant, Graylish said it was incumbent on BT to examine its price structures "vigorously".
[October 21, 1999, 16:20]
Nokia Hits Out At WiMax
News Gordon Graylish, director of Intel's communications business organisation, EMEA, said 3G and WiMax will complement one another. Graylish said: "The way we see this working is WiMax coexisting with other technologies.
[October 14, 2005, 9:55]
Nokia: Science Skills Gap Is Europe-wide
News Intel's European general manager, Gordon Graylish, subsequently complained that "there's an almost deliberate streaming by the schools out of mathematics and sciences, based on the fact that those are harder subjects" and said the issue should be...
[March 12, 2007, 12:17]

