Intel Corporation

President and CEO of Intel Paul Otellini
An Intel logo is seen at the company's offices in Petah Tikva, near Tel Aviv
A view shows an Intel plant under construction in Chandler
Intel agreed to pay $6.5 million as part of an agreement ending an antitrust suit
A woman takes a photo of ultrabooks at the Intel booth during the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
President Obama steps on stage to deliver remarks on American manufacturing in Chandler
Intel's revenues were boosted by acquisitions early in the year of McAfee and the Infineon wireless division
A woman takes a photo of ultrabooks at the Intel booth during the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
A woman takes a photo of ultrabooks at the Intel booth during the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
Sign shown at headquarters for Intel Corp in Santa Clara
CES gadgets bringing the "Matrix" to life
Gadget Show Future of Chips
Gadget Show Future of Chips
Obama Science Awards
Obama Science Awards
Obama Science Awards
Intel Dividend
Intel Dividend
Intel Manufacturing
Earns Intel

At world's top IT fair, firms mull death of email

At the CeBIT in Germany, the world's biggest high-tech fair, some firms say they are looking at doing away with email to increase productivity.
 

EU fines Microsoft 561 mn euros for web browser choice

The EU fined Microsoft 561 million euros ($730 million) Wednesday for failing to provide customers with a choice of Internet browser, as promised, but ran into criticism it had not done its job properly by allowing the US giant to monitor its own commitments.
 

EU fines Microsoft 561 mn euros on web browser choice

The EU fined Microsoft 561 million euros ($730 million) Wednesday for failing to provide customers with a choice of Internet browser, as promised, but Brussels ran into criticism it had failed to do its job properly by allowing the US giant to monitor its own commitments.
 

EU fines Microsoft 561 mn euros over browser choice

The European Commission fined US giant Microsoft 561 million euros ($730 million) on Wednesday for failing to provide clients with a choice of Internet browser, as it had promised to do.
 

Consumer confidence jump sends US stocks higher

US stocks closed decisively higher Tuesday following strong reports on consumer confidence and the housing market.
 

Apple, Samsung face onslaught at mobile fair

Chinese handset makers will lead an onslaught on smartphone titans Samsung and Apple when the world's biggest mobile fair opens Monday in Barcelona, Spain.
 

Google challenges Apple with high-end laptop

Google unveiled a touchscreen notebook computer Thursday designed for high-end users, throwing down the gauntlet to Apple and its MacBooks.
 

US stocks fall on weak economic data

US stocks closed lower Thursday, hit by weak data on US manufacturing and a glum turn downward in the much-watched Markit purchasing managers index that suggested more recession in the eurozone.
 

Google challenges Apple with high-end PC

Google on Thursday unveiled a touch-screen notebook computer designed for high-end PC users, throwing down a gauntlet for Apple and its MacBooks.
 

Intel taking on cable TV with set-top box

Computer chip giant Intel said Tuesday it is making a set-top box for delivering movies and more to televisions in an Internet-based challenge to traditional cable services.
 

S.Africa's richest man to give away half his fortune

South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe announced Monday he would give half his family's fortune to a charity, matching a pledge made by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.
 

Apple pressed Palm on 'no poaching' pact: documents

Late Apple chief Steve Jobs threatened to slap Palm with patent lawsuits to prevent the tech rival from hiring away its talent, according to court documents available on Wednesday.
 

Tablet sales forecast leaps again

Global tablet computer sales are expected to hit 145 million this year, a research firm said Wednesday in the latest upgrade of the sizzling segment.
 

Online crowd powers "Girl Rising" film debut

Tech startup Gathr is putting the power of the crowd behind 'Girl Rising,' a film that poignantly backs the fact that educating girls makes our world a better place.
 

S&P hits 5-year high as markets score weekly gain

US markets turned in their third straight week of gains Friday with the S&P 500 and the Dow clawing up to their best closing levels in five years.
 

S&P, Dow hit fresh 5 year highs; Intel pulls Nasdaq down

The S&P 500 and the Dow hit their best levels since late 2007 on Friday, helped by news that Republicans might agree to raise the debt ceiling, but poor earnings from Intel pulled the Nasdaq lower.
 

Apple, Google chiefs face grilling on 'no-poaching'

Apple chief Tim Cook and Google chairman Eric Schmidt are expected to face questioning in a lawsuit accusing Silicon Valley giants of secretly agreeing not to "poach" one another's workers, according to officials and court documents.
 

European stocks diverge over Chinese GDP data,

European share trading posted mixed results on Friday, with London gaining on Chinese growth data that beat expectations while Frankfurt and Paris slipped back on disappointing European and US figures.
 

European stocks mixed, investors digest China data

European shares were mixed on Friday as investors mulled Chinese growth data that beat expectations but marked the slowest rate of expansion for 13 years.
 

European stocks mixed as investors digest China data

European share prices rose in London and Paris but fell in Frankfurt on Friday, as investors digested Chinese GDP data that beat expectations but marked the slowest growth rate for 13 years.
 

Facts from the Wikipedia page:

Intel Corporation
TypePublic
NASDAQINTC
SEHK: 4335
Euronext: INCO
Founded1968 1
Founder(s)Gordon E. Moore
Robert Noyce
Headquarters2200 Mission College Boulevard,Santa Clara,California, U.S.A
Area servedWorldwide
Key peoplePaul S. Otellini, CEO
Craig Barrett, Chairman
Sean M. Maloney (EVP; General Manager, Sales and Marketing Group, and Chief Sales and Marketing Officer)
IndustrySemiconductors
ProductsMicroprocessors
Flash memory
Motherboard Chipsets
Network Interface Card
Bluetooth Chipsets
Revenue US$ 37.586 billion (2008)[1]
Operating income US$ 8.954 billion (2008)[1]
Net income US$ 5.292 billion (2008)[1]
Total assets US$ 50.715 billion (2008)[1]
Total equity US$ 39.088 billion (2008)[1]
Employees83,500 (2008)[1]
WebsiteIntel.com
1Incorporated in California in 1968, reincorporated in Delaware in 1989.[2]