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After the chipmaker's previous client computing group chief was tapped to run the company's data center group, it has quickly filled the vacancy in the former. Fox Business.
Leo managed to get some time to sit down with Gokul Subramaniam, Vice President, Client Platform & systems, Client Computing ...
Intel is shuttering its automotive architecture business and laying off most of its staff as part of a broader restructuring ...
Lip-Bu Tan carries on Gelsinger’s spring clean  Troubled Chipzilla has finally decided its in-house automotive dabbling isn't ...
Intel Automotive debuted its newest chip, the ACU U310, in January. It can be used to manage a smart car’s powertrain, the ...
I f you grew up having to peel "Intel Inside" stickers from new computers and seeing the logo on operating systems, it may be ...
Intel is shutting down its business dedicated to making processors for cars. In a memo seen by The Oregonian, Intel tells ...
Intel's two biggest divisions—its client computing group that sells products made for end users and its data center group that sells server products—were down 38 and 39 percent, respectively.
Intel's shares dropped 11% after a weak Q1 revenue forecast, but its Client Computing Group showed strong growth and profitability. Learn how INTC shares are attractively priced on the drop.
Summary. Intel's market share performance in the Client Computing Group, which generates nearly 55% of its revenue and the bulk of its operating income, is deeply concerning.
Microsoft started the week by posting a 39% decline in its Windows revenue, followed shortly by Intel recording a 36% drop for its Client Computing Group (consumer products).
A little while back, Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) announced that Diane Bryant, the company's long-term data center group (DCG) chief, had to take a six- to eight-month leave of absence to tend to a ...