| Why Microsoft Is Still A Buy At $30 |
Seeking AlphaIt announced it intends to ship a version of its forthcoming Windows 8 software for processors based on ARM Holdings (ARMH) designs at the same time it ships Windows 8 for Intel (INTC) and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) chips. This is a positive for ARM ...
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| Benzinga's Top ETF Gainers, February 10th |
BenzingaIn the semiconductor space, Broadcom Corporation (NASDAQ: BRCM) lost 2.14%, and Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NYSE: AMD) fell 2.62%. Direxion Daily China Bear 3x Shares ETF (NYSEARCA: YANG) added 5.78% as PetroChina Company Limited (ADR) (NYSE: PTR) ...
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| State drops Intel suit |
Albany Times UnionBut a week after the state had brought its own action, Intel settled a similar case with its largest competitor, Advanced Micro Devices, for $1.25 billion. AMD was the company that developed plans for building a computer chip factory in Saratoga County ...
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| Intel Agrees to Pay Pocket Change Over Antitrust Allegations |
Wired NewsThe suit alleged that Intel used kickbacks and its dominant role in the market to coerce PC makers such as Dell and HP into limiting their relationship with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Intel's primary competitor. “We have always said that Intel's ...
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| Intel settles NY antitrust case for just $6.5 million |
Business InsuranceMr. Cuomo had accused Intel of violating state and federal antitrust law through a "systematic worldwide campaign" to bully customers into buying its personal computer chips, at the expense of rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. But the lawsuit lost much ...
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| Microsoft: Street Cheers WARM Availability; Office Bundle is 'Bold' |
Barron's (blog)... a blog post yesterday that the company intends to ship a version of its forthcoming Windows 8 software for processors based on ARM Holdings (ARMH) designs at the same time it ships Windows 8 for Intel (INTC) and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) chips.
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| Microsoft gives details on Windows 8 running on ARM-based chips |
Total TelecomSteven Sinofsky, the head of Microsoft's Windows business, said in a blog post Thursday PCs using ARM chips should hit the market the same time as those using processors from Intel Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc.. That echoes previous comments ...
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