Intel worker charged with terrorism offences
News The Justice Department has charged Intel engineer Mike Hawash, who has been held in solitary confinement since 20 March, with conspiracy to levy war against America and of supporting terrorist organisations.
[April 29, 2003, 15:13]
Intel to boost single-core performance
News Intel plans to increase the performance of individual cores in the Itanium processor, and not just increase the number of cores to it, says an Intel engineer. Speaking at the Gelato Itanium Conference and Expo held in Singapore on Tuesday, Cameron...
[October 3, 2007, 14:03]
Ex-Intel worker pleads guilty to trying to help Taliban
News A former Intel engineer accused of aiding terrorist organisations pleaded guilty on Wednesday to conspiracy to supply services to the Taliban. As a lead engineer on Intel's Multimedia Extensions, or MMX, software team, Hawash worked on the MMX...
[August 7, 2003, 12:35]
Ex-Intel worker jailed in terrorism case
News A former Intel engineer who pleaded guilty to aiding terrorist organisations was sentenced on Monday to seven years in prison. As a lead engineer on Intel's Multimedia Extensions, or MMX, software team, Hawash worked on the MMX technology emulator...
[February 10, 2004, 7:50]
Europe honours father of the one-chip CPU
News Former Intel engineer Federico Faggin has received an award from the European Commission (EC) and the European Patent Office (EPO) to honour his role in the development of the microprocessor. According to the European Inventor of the Year Web site...
[May 4, 2006, 12:10]
Intel's fifth chief
News But the first non-engineer to take the helm will be in charge of an Intel suddenly struggling to regain its footing after a series of stumbles. Q: You would be the first non-engineer chief executive in Intel's history.
[August 12, 2004, 12:00]
OSDL reaches out to Linux coders
News Advisory board members, who serve two-year terms, include Wim Coekaerts, director of Linux engineering at Oracle; Randy Dunlap, principal developer at Oracle, a Linux kernel maintainer and former Intel Linux engineer; Christoph Lameter, technical...
[March 22, 2006, 15:15]
Intel to expand BT broadband range
News BTopenworld recently announced its Plug & Go products, which eliminate the need for an engineer visit, as a way of reducing the price barrier for customers wishing to sign up for high-speed, always-on Internet access.
[March 1, 2002, 14:01]
Dell admits Indian mistake
Talkback They do not get agitated by a request for an engineer to come out. They do not expect you to format your hard drive to cure every problem and if it's a hardware problem, they will send an engineer without insulting you for 3 months first.
[September 7, 2006, 17:18]
Rupert Goodwins' IDF Diary
Blog Yes, said the engineer, but not very much. Good point, said the engineer, and one day I'm sure we'll factor that in, but there are more important things to do first -- this in the "let's move on" tone of voice you get to recognise very quickly...
[February 20, 2004, 16:05]
Intel already making 800MHz chips - report
News Tahir Ghan, a senior engineer with Intel's logic technology development group, said at an International Electron Devices Meeting in Washington: "Some devices have shipped, but we haven't announced that yet.
[December 10, 1999, 15:57]
Intel doubles notebook fan speed
News This will have the same power consumption and noise level of current fans," said Bradley Urban, an engineer inside Intel's thermal technology development unit. Intel has devised a way to double the air flow generated by fans used to cool ultra-thin...
[August 21, 2008, 10:26]
Intel revs mobile Pentium 4s
News The Pentium 4, which currently is available only in desktops, comes to notebooks by virtue of a manufacturing shift that cuts the power consumed and heat dissipated by the chip, said Bob Jackson, principal engineer in Intel's mobile processing group.
[October 17, 2001, 9:23]
Intel steers for 60fps with graphics RAM plan
News nDRAM, so called because it is a new version of DRAM, will cost the same as 100MHz synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) when it goes into production at the end of 1998, said Danny Sabour, product marketing engineer for Intel architecture: "The aim is for...
[December 20, 1996, 15:31]
Five years ago: Intel steers for 60fps with graphics RAM plan
News First published on 20 December 1996 nDRAM, so called because it is a new version of DRAM, will cost the same as 100MHz synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) when it goes into production at the end of 1998, said Danny Sabour, product marketing engineer for...
[December 21, 2001, 6:00]
One Year Ago: Intel lays out mobile CPU roadmap
News Intel backpedaled to the slower clock speed because of an initial lack of volume, said Charlie Carey, product marketing engineer at Intel. Intel's mobile road map, which historically has trailed its desktop counterparts by months, may finally catch...
[May 18, 1998, 0:29]
Intel to unveil its "Internet on a chip"
News We believe this is a breakthrough in silicon technology manufacturing," said Al Fazio, principal engineer for wireless in Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Group. Intel, through the union of a processor core, flash memory technology and a...
[May 17, 2001, 8:39]
Intel makes 'linear scaling' Linux server
News Sunil Saxena, Intel's principal engineer for the Linux operating system, described the result at the Enterprise Linux Forum in California on Thursday. Intel has found that a 32-processor Itanium server running Linux can rival Windows and Unix...
[June 6, 2003, 9:30]
Intel lays out mobile CPU roadmap
News Intel backpedaled to the slower clock speed because of an initial lack of volume, said Charlie Carey, product marketing engineer at Intel. Early in the fourth quarter, Intel will introduce Tillamook, the code name for 200MHz and 233MHz Pentiums...
[May 19, 1997, 9:47]
Intel toolkit brings 3D to PDAs
News The GPP toolkit gets around many of these limitations -- such as a lack of floating point arithmetic, division, square root and trigonometric functions -- using shortcuts, said Intel senior software engineer Gopi Kolli.
[August 30, 2002, 14:05]



