In a recent The Chip Letter entry by [Babbage] this case is covered in detail. Although this lawsuit was cleared up, and NEC licensed the microcode from Intel, this didn’t stop NEC from creating ...
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Intel wins something: Judge tosses out shareholder lawsuit over foundry lossesIf you find Chipzilla's financial figures hard to parse, don't worry, it stumped these folks, too Intel has dodged at least ...
Intel won the dismissal of a shareholder lawsuit accusing the chipmaker of fraudulently concealing problems in its foundry ...
“If that doesn’t happen, well, I don’t think you’re going to see a lot of growth in (Intel’s) foundry business. In that case, I think there’s a lot of questions about whether it will open at all.” ...
In our opinion, the best-case scenario for Intel investors is a spinoff of design with some government bailout or cash infusion for foundry. Shares appear a little overvalued, especially if no ...
The news has been coming out hard and fast lately about chip stock Intel (INTC), and its potential purchase by a different company. The potential for a takeover bid is flying all over, and indeed ...
The case dates to 2009, when Intel was fined for the abuse of a dominant market position. The European Commission built a case against the Intel based on the chipmaker engaging in ...
Intel, already reeling from tough financial results in 2022, has already lost an appeal from the first lawsuit and is planning to appeal the latest ruling. One channel partner calls the case a “ ...
Pat Gelsinger's exit as Intel's chief executive has laid bare a fundamental clash between his vision and that of the board. Gelsinger pushed to ramp up capital spending, expand advanced chipmaking ...
Christensen, Clayton M. "An Illustration of Resource Allocation in Strategy Making: The Case of Intel." Harvard Business School Module Note 420-085, December 2019.
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