Case Analysis of Intel Corporation
.... Change in the competitive structure of the microprocessor market at the beginning of 1992 was being driven primarily by
Intel's own success in that market ....
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Resolving a Patent Dispute Through an Acquisition
.... operations and manufacture the Alpha chip; DEC will retain control over the design of the chip family and will develop systems based on
Intel's own 64-bit ....
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Intel Corporation
.... new competition from companies such as AMD and CAT, these companies are not introducing new products, but rather products that imitate
Intel's own. ....
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Apple Computer: Baldrige Assessment
.... hardware manufacturers to produce clones of the IBM PC, and activity that increased the market share of
Intel-based machines and, in turn,
Intel's own sales. ....
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Apple Computer Case: A & B
.... hardware manufacturers to produce clones of the IBM PC, and activity that increased the market share of
Intel-based machines and, in turn,
Intel's own sales. ....
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Negative Publicity and Business
.... J&J responded as soon as the Tylenol link became known, not waiting until the media had time to frame the crisis in their
own terms, while
Intel tried to ....
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INTEL CORPORATION & COLGATE-PALMOLIVE
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Intel sets the standards and others clone the products through licensing agreements or develop their
own competitive products to meet
Intel's standards. ....
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ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES, INC
.... right to be a second source for
Intel microprocessors. AMD could not wait for the legal case to finish, so the company set out to imitate the 386 on its
own. ....
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The History of the Personal Computer
.... In 1975, a hobbyist's kit called the MITS Altair 8800 came out, allowing consumers to build their
own crude computer using the
Intel 8080 CPU; this model had ....
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History of the Personal Computer
.... In 1975, a hobbyist's kit called the MITS Altair 8800 came out, allowing consumers to build their
own crude computer using the
Intel 8080 CPU; this model had ....
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Intel Corporation
.... process and store information, and it stores and manipulates its
own instructions internally .... for PCs (the type of microprocessors produced by
Intel), as opposed ....
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Computer System Overhaul
.... 2.50 GHz
Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4 GB DDR2 SDRAM, and a 250 GB SATA hard drive for $1948.96. While each of these offers advantages of its
own, I recommend ....
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Early History of Microsoft Corporation
.... Electronics about the MITS Altair, a computer based on the
Intel 8080 microprocessor. .... to help drive the evolution of the microcomputer through their
own efforts ....
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IBM Market Analysis
.... IBM or Apple, is minimal in relation to the demand for
Intel-based machines .... acceptance for the OS/2 operating system; however, Windows 95, will "
own" the market ....
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The computer
.... In 1969, Sanders decided to start up his
own semi-conductor company. .... The company signed a second-source deal with
Intel in 1982, which enabled the company to ....
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The Rise and Fall of Microsoft
.... to his hometown in Redmond Washington where he set up his
own version of a .... Microsoft's "Windows" operating systems are used on over 80% of
Intel-based PCs, the ....
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The Computer Industry
.... providing networking services includes long distance telephone companies,
Intel, Microsoft, and EDS to name a few. Some rivals claim that IBM's
own mindset is ....
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SONY CORPORATION
.... ended in 1992, and each company produced and marketed its
own line of electronic games (Hoover's Inc., 2002). Sony entered an alliance with
Intel to develop ....
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PC Industry Analysis
.... disadvantages of relying heavily on suppliers such as
Intel and Microsoft .... approximately three in ten American households (35% penetration)
own computers and ....
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Two Network Operating Systems
.... networked environments use the network to access systems outside their
own environments .... for RISC processors, because NetWare works so well on the
Intel processor ....
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The Growth of Apple Computer
.... The first was Mike Markkula, former head of marketing at
Intel Development Corporation. .... Markkula took a chance by providing $91,000 of his
own money (Slater ....
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Videoconferencing Systems
.... Witnesses expressed appreciation at being allowed to submit testimony from their
own facilities without ....
Intel and AT&T are also major product vendors. ....
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NetWare v. Windows NT
.... networked environments use the network to access systems outside their
own environments .... for RISC processors, because NetWare works so well on the
Intel processor ....
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Managerial Thinking in the 21st Century
.... the current hotshots of industry, high-tech corporations such as
Intel and Microsoft .... which ties in with another strategy: "cannibalizing" one's
own business by ....
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The 21st Century & Managerial Thinking
.... the current hotshots of industry, high-tech corporations such as
Intel and Microsoft .... which ties in with another strategy: "cannibalizing" one's
own business by ....
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Information Technology
.... Consequently, numerous companies have established their
own corporate universities, among them: American Express, First of America Bank, IBM,
Intel, and Pitney ....
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Investing In India
.... Four countries you must
own. Business Week, 3914, 103-104. .... Offshore, 65(4), 29-30. Mathews, R. (2004, Oct).
Intel India: Global talent takes on local markets. ....
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Microsoft's Marketing Strategy
.... Microsoft can be thought of as a victim of its
own success in .... a dominant, persistent, and increasing share of the worldwide market for
Intel-compatible PC ....
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Strategy & Marketing of Microsoft
.... Microsoft can be thought of as a victim of its
own success in .... a dominant, persistent, and increasing share of the worldwide market for
Intel-compatible PC ....
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INTERNET QUESTIONS
.... The greatest security threat may be a company's
own personnel who can obtain strategic .... beyond the Internet as it exists today?" In the late 1990s,
Intel made a ....
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