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    Intel

    * Intel Corporation was founded on July 18, 1968 by  Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore and  Andrew Grove (按) It’s headquarter is located in Santa Clara, California and the name "Intel" was conceived of the words integrated and electronics. * Intel is one of the world's largest and highest valued semiconductor chip company. It is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers.(按下一頁) *  Intel supplies processors for computer system manufacturers such

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    Manual

    Athlon and Turion are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by Hewlett-Packard Company under license. Intel and Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Vista are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. SD Logo is a trademark of its proprietor. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services

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    Pentium Flaw

    INTEL Knows Best? A Major Marketing Mistake Problem Statement When Thomas Nicely, a mathematician at Lynchburg College in Virginia, first went public with the fact that Intel's new Pentium chip was defective Intel admitted to the fact that it had sold millions of defective chips, and had known about the defective chips for over four months. Intel said its reasoning for not going public was that most people would never encounter any problems with the chip. Intel said that a spreadsheet

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    Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due

    that each encountered in presenting and furthering their programs; the similarities and differences in their stories; and finally, the factors that may have impacted their success. Michael Dell Michael Dell is founder and CEO of Dell Corporation, a fortune 500 company which was the number one stock of the 1990s, soaring almost 90,000 percent (Krames, 2003, p. 58-59). Dell discovered his entrepreneurial abilities early in life when at 12 years, he issued his first product catalog, the Dell

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    Intel Company Overview Only

    Intel Company Overview Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore were among the eight founders of Fairfield Semiconductor in the late 1950’s. While at Fairchild Moore & Noyce decided to branch out on their own and start a company developing large scale integrated circuits. Noyce wrote a one page business plan that attracted an investor named Art Rock, who was also at Fairchild. Rock was able to sell their vision to other investors and raised 2.5 million dollars in only two days. Together with this money

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    Intel

    Intel Corporation is the biggest semiconductor manufacturer in the world and has changed the global marketplace radically since it was founded in 1968. The first handheld calculators and PC’s were developed through the innovation of Intel’s microprocessors. The company is currently valued at more than $54 billion and employs more than 100,000 people. Intel’s product line of Pentium processors have become a household name. Today, at least 80% Intel processors are used in PC’s globally. Suppliers:

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    Intel Case Study

    Summary: Intel Case Study January 30, 2011 This case chronicles the rise of Intel Corporation from a small entrepreneurship to a multibillion dollar enterprise that has been a household name in the technology industry. The company started, and was very successful, at creating memory for technology but then in 1984 was forced to change it strategy to microprocessors due to a shift in market share. This, as it turns out, was one of the best decisions made by the leaders of the Intel Corporation and

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    Intel vs Dell

    Comparison and Contrast of Two Innovative Business Professionals and Their Models: Customer Epicenter versus Paranoia Survival Jules Prendergast North Central University BTM7101-8 Activity 3 Author Note This developmental paper is being submitted on May 26, 2013 for Professor Cozine’s BTM7101-8 class. The contents of this paper reflect the author’s perspective on relevant information provided through articles Abstract The main emphasis of this paper is two fold

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    Intel

    Subject: Date: Andrew Grove, PhD – President and CEO of Intel Corporation FT50812 Intel Pentium Chip Controversy December 17, 1994 Summary Intel’s reputation as a producer of quality microprocessors is being questioned. Public perception views Intel as insensitive to consumer concerns and overly profit driven. The investments Intel has made in the Pentium chip to secure a competitive advantage will be pointless if consumers lose trust in the Intel brand. Analysis of Issues Intel’s dilemma is whether

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    Intel Individual Assignment

    Cánepa Instructor Dr. Jun Lin BUS 450.01 Strategic Management Intel Corporation: 1968-2003. Writing Assignment. November 4, 2014 What has been the logic underlying Intel’s product diversification strategy? What are the greatest threats to Intel’s competitive advantage today? For each threat you identify, discuss (1) why it is a threat, (2) the relationship to Intel (e.g., rival, supplier, etc.), and (3) what you recommend Intel to do to respond to each threat. Craig Barrett was name CEO in

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