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    output, video output, or long term memory. Even though this computer was huge and ugly, it was still extremely advanced for its time. This computer was the thing that sparked the idea of a Central Processing Unit. The first CPU ever created was the Intel 4004. It was introduced on November 15, 1971. It was created after Intel’s Ted Hoff discovered that the new technology of silicon-gated MOS could possibly create a single-chip CPU. Frederico Faggin, Ted Hoff, and Stanley Mazor worked together to create

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    basically rely on simplicity to enhance performance. Motorola chips use this technology. The opposite of RISC is CISC which stands for Complex Instruction Set Computer. These chips use more hardwired instructions to speed up the processing process. All Intel PC products fall into this category. Pipelining, superscalar architecture, and branch prediction logic are currently technological buzzwords in the computer community presently. These technologies can be found in newer chips. Pipelining allows the

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    Intel Corporation, 1968-1997 Synopsis: This case traces the strategic decisions of Intel Corporation which defined its evolution from being a start-up developer of semiconductor memory chips in 1968 to being the industry leader of microprocessors in 1997 when it ranked amongst the top five American companies and had stock market valuation of USD 113 billion. Intel in DRAM business: The strategies employed by Intel for DRAM business focussed on: 1. Pushing the envelope of product design

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    microprocessor business that you think Intel should have taken away from their experience in the DRAM industry? Continuous innovation: As a technology company and from the experience of DRAM, it is necessary to continuously innovate to uphold the leadership position in the industry. Intel was left behind after 1103 DRAM in innovation. Multiple approaches: It is necessary to take the multiple pronged approaches especially in the uncertainty of the technology business. In DRAM, Intel deployed three different process

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    3. Assess the future prospects of Intel. What is the biggest threat it faces? Whom should it be most worried about? Put yourself in the position of Intel senior management and craft a strategy to deal with these threats. Apple Computer 2002 1. Historically, what were Apple’s major competitive advantages? 2. Analyze the structure of

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    Case II-13: Intel Corporation – Strategy for the 1990s Is Intel still a technology leader? How well do the three corporate macro strategies outlined in the case serve to guide Intel through the 1990s? INTEL'S STRATEGY Intel's strategy in 1990 is to be the architectural leader in microprocessors, a proprietary, high profit margin business. This implies an emphasis on design skills and the ability to implement design architectures. They also want to continue as the leader in transistor density

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    INTEL CENTRINO IN 2007 A NEW “PLATFORM” STRATEGY FOR GROWTH Outline • Introduction and what is Intel • Porter’s Model of Strategy • Timeline of Intel Centrino mobile platform • Some issues • Centrino • Conclusion • My discussion Intel Corporation (Intel) is an American technology company which its headquarter is located in Santa Clara, California where is colloquially referred as “Silicon Valley”. Intel Corporation is found by Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce in 1968. Intel is the inventor of microprocessors

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    Haswell: Haswell introduced new instructions for x86 ISA, divided into four categories. The first one is AVX2 which uses integer SIMD instructions from 128-bits to 256-bits whereas the original version was a 256 –bit extension using YMM registers, mostly the floating point instructions. In addition Haswell also had Intel’s Fused Multiply Add (FMA) which includes 36 FP instructions that performs 256-bit computations and 60 instructions for 128-bit vectors. Haswell also supports 15 scalar bit manipulation

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    Intel Antitrust

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    Intel Corporation is a technology company out of Santa Clara, California and is one of the world's highest valued chipmakers and very well known microprocessors. A micro-processer is to a computer what a brain is to a person. They were investigated for antitrust behavior after there were reports that that Intel was paying Dell large sums of money so that they would force customers not use a specific original equipment manufacturer Advanced Micro Device on their computers. Intel of course denies

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    available microprocessor is Intel 404 which is a 4 bit processor and it was introduced by Intel Corp in 1971 and designed for the usage of calculator (Intel 4004 microprocessor family, n.d.). The 4004 was fully integrated in a small chip and held 2,300 transistors which included the 4001 ROM, 4002 RAM and 4003 Shift Register. It also executed up to 92,000 single word instructions per second which could access 4 KB of program memory while 640 bytes of RAM. Intel 4004’s minimum feature size is 10

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