Home networking made easy with AMD chip
News PC sales are to the home market, but less than 1 per cent of those PCs are networked, according to Mark Christensen, vice president of Intel's small business and networking group. Every PC in the world is a connected device or will be soon," said...
[November 6, 1998, 15:34]
NetWorld+Interop: Intel outlines 'intelligent network'
News In a keynote address in Atlanta on Tuesday at NetWorld+Interop, Intel Vice President Mark Christensen described his company's vision of where the Internet is going, what impact it will have on the economy and the role that chip technology will...
[September 15, 1999, 16:24]
Intel sees huge market in home networks
News PC sales are to the home market, but less than 1 percent of those PCs are networked, said Mark Christensen, vice president of Intel's small business and networking group. Every PC in the world is a connected device or will be soon," said...
[February 25, 1998, 9:52]
Intel pumps cash into wireless start-ups
News In the last six months all of the carriers have dramatically increased their interest" in developing Wi-Fi services, said Mark Christensen, vice president and director of Intel Capital's Communication Sector.is almost taking off on its own without...
[October 22, 2002, 9:10]
Is Xeon heading to the low end?
News Miner was followed by Mark Christensen, vice president of Intel's network communications group, who, as expected, formally announced the Internet Exchange Architecture, a new design for communications equipment that Intel says will standardise the...
[September 2, 1999, 9:15]
Intel combines two groups, announces retirements
News Although Intel does not break out revenue for the division, annual sales are well over $1bn (£680m), according to Mark Christensen, who had headed the group. Christensen and John Miner, who had managed the communications group, will work for Maloney.
[March 15, 2001, 8:12]
Intel to buy Shiva
News Networking plays a strategic role in Intel's vision of a billion connected computers," said Mark Christensen, vice president and general manager of the Network Products Division, in a prepared statement.
[October 19, 1998, 14:35]



