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Intel In-depth

Monday, October 13, 2008
Intel Chip

Four decades after its founding, Intel remains on the cutting edge of semiconductor development and manufacturing. NBR New York bureau chief Scott Gurvey journeyed to Silicon Valley to profile the firm. He begins his two part series with this report examining the strategies that keep Intel at the forefront of its industry.


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  • Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
    AMD is one of Intel's main competitors. As Scott Gurvey mentions in his report, AMD is spinning offits manufacturing arm. This links to an October 7, 2008 press release discussing AMD's creation of the semiconductor manufacturing company.
  • Intel
    Intel is a designer, developer, manufacturer, and marketer of microcomputer components for desktop and server systems. The firm is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
  • Intel Capital
    Intel Capital is Intel's venture capital firm, which is mentioned in Scott Gurvey's report.
  • Knowledge@Wharton
    Knowlege@Wharton is the online business journal of The Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. This links to a July 2004 article published in Knowledge@Wharton titled, "From Intel Inside to Intel Everywhere: will the Chipmaker's Strategy Work?"
  • PC World
    PC World is a magazine offering tech product news and reviews. This links to a March 28, 2008 article published in the magazine titled, "Is the Intel vs. AMD Chip War Back On?"
  • *Clicking these external links will take you off the NBR web site on PBS.org. NBR has no affiliation with these sites.

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