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    Intel Final Paper MGMT 480- Frankforter Executive Summary As the world’s “foremost semiconductor maker,” Intel Corporation has a reputation to uphold and a future to build. Founded in 1968, Intel has grown to a company of over 90,000 employees who operate Intel’s facilities in nearly fifty countries. Intel produces processors, motherboards, chipsets, network adapters, flash memory, software, storage devices, and wireless products. Many of us are the end-users

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    Introduction Intel Corporation started by the two physicists Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore in 1968, was earlier known as NM Electronics extracted from the initials of the sir names of the two founders. Later, keeping in mind the business description of the company, which was manufacturing Integrated Electronics the founders, revamped it to Intel. Intel is now a giant name in the industry, which deals with enormous customers running the PC market such as Dell and Hewlett Packard. Intel’s road to

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    New Technology in the Field of Networking Systems Administration

    up with new technology is called AMD. They are a company that develops processors for many of the leading brands of computers today. Their most recent development is a new processor chip that is supposed to be faster than their leading competitor’s (Sakr, 2014). From what this article says this new Processor chip is called the Kaveri and combines 4 CPU cores and 8 GPU cores “and gives them unheard-of levels of computing independence, such that AMD feels justified in describing them collectively

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    Intel's Strategic Decision

    9-713-406 REV: DECEMBER 2, 2013 JUAN ALCÁCER KERRY HERMAN Intel: Strategic Decisions in Locating a New Assembly and Test Plant (A) Government incentives can come and go. Decisions need to be long term. — Brian Krzanich, Intel general manager Assembly Test (2005) Brian Krzanich, Intel general manager of Assembly Test (AT), looked through his deck of slides one more time. It was March 2005, and in a few days, he would present the AT team’s proposal for the siting of its next AT factory

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    Intel

    Intel was founded in 1986, the founders was Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce.The global headquarters is in Santa Clara, California Intel has 100,100 employees in 36 countries. The chairman is Andy Bryant and Paul Otellini is the President and CEO. Few facts about Intel: World leader in the production of microprocessors: Intel is the world largest and highest valued microprocessor maker in the world. Intel Corporation designs and manufactures integrated digital technology platforms. IDM business

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    Amd Customer Concentric Approach Explanations

    plans? 7 4. WILL AMD’S CUSTOMER CENTRIC APPROACH BE A SOURCE OF ADVANTAGE OVER INTEL? 8 5. WILL IT YIELD COMMERCIALLY VIABLE INNOVATIONS THAT ARE DRAMATICALLY DIFFERENT THAN THOSE INTEL WILL DEVELOP? 10 Conclusion 11 LIST OF REFERENCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 12 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY For years, AMD held the place of a distant follower of the large microprocessor market leader, Intel. Up to there, the competitor Intel hold a “push” strategy by creating consumer needs thanks to technological innovations

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    Pentium Flaw

    discovered and brought to the attention of then CEO, Andy Grove, he resisted ideas to recall the product. Instead, he wanted the problem resolved by sending out updates for the chip. Then when Intel came out and said it would not be shipping out the product it cost the company 475 million in recalls (Intel Corporation, 2015). Intel did not handle this problem correctly at all. First the company tried to hide the flaw, and say that it was common for a complex microprocessor to have a few bugs in

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    Pentium Flaw

    theoretically. He finally tracked the problem to the Pentium chip itself. According to the article by Mark Janeba, Intel admitted the problem publically around November of 1994. Intel was going to replace the Pentium chips but only for the people that could explain their need for complicated calculations. In the end of December Intel stated that a free replacement Pentium CPU would be given for anyone that asks for one. Basically Intel was going to do a total recall, replacement and they were going

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    Pentium Flaw

    floating-point operations to much larger errors in subsequent calculations. Intel corrected the problem in a future revision, but they refused to disclose it. The mathematics professor at Lynchburg College who discovered the flaw was Dr. Thomas Nicely. Dr. Nicely then had an inquiry with Intel and upon not receiving any response from them he posted about the flaw on October 30th 1994 online. Word quickly spread of the flaw and Intel responded by saying that the bug was minor and “not even an erratum”.

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    Microprocessor Flaw

    “In June 1994, Intel engineers discovered a flaw in the floating-point math subsection of the Pentium microprocessor. Under certain data dependent conditions, low order bits of the result of floating-point division operations would be incorrect, an error that can quickly compound in floating-point operations to much larger errors in subsequent calculations. Intel corrected the error in a future chip revision, but nonetheless declined to disclose it. In October 1994, Dr. Thomas Nicely, Professor

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