Intel stories
New CEO Brian Krzanich vows to make the company more responsive to customers, focusing on smartphones and tablets going forward.
World's largest chip maker performs admirably during first quarter, despite a surge in tablet and smartphone interest generating PC market softness.
Unisys tailors its enterprise tech for NZ market, targeting smaller businesses with 'as a service' offerings, aiming for robust growth.
Intel presents unique birthday gift to Prof Stephen Hawking at ceremony in England. Messages inscribed on silicon wafer.
Intel reports a 27% dip in net income as PC sales plummet, testing the chip giant's agility in a shifting tech landscape.
Companies collaborate to define the next generation of rack technologies used to power the world's largest data centres.
Intel's PC market woes deepen as Wall Street slashes sales estimates. Citigroup analyst Glen Yeung highlights weak notebook data and poor growth.
IBM's earnings fall short of expectations, with Q3 revenue down 5% to $24.7 billion, impacted by currency fluctuations and a weak market.
Intel attributes a challenging economy to its US$13.5 billion third-quarter revenue, a decline from US$14.2 billion last year. Profits also saw a dip.
Intel promotes Rajkumar to national reseller channel manager and Torres to national marketing manager. McBride returns to SAP, leading North America division.
Apple unveils a 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display, promising unparalleled clarity. Expect a hefty price for high-res luxury.
Intel ANZ's new general manager Kate Burleigh has made two internal promotions to replace her vacated roles as local marketing and reseller channel manager.
EMC reveals details of hardware and software solution that leverages PCIe Flash technology and makes leap from storage to server.
Despite grappling with supply chain issues, Intel stunned investors with quarterly revenue of USD $13.9 billion, surpassing its revised forecast.
Intel slashes quarterly earnings forecast by USD $1 billion as hard drive shortages from Thai floods hamper PC production and inflate prices.
Apple unveils the iPad Mini while Microsoft releases Windows 8 and the Surface. Google postpones Android 4.2 event due to US storms.
Synnex NZ revved up excitement, awarding partners a supercar experience for Intel-powered laptop purchases. Winners to drive 5 dream cars.
Kate Burleigh steps up as Intel's new ANZ general manager, succeeding Philip Cronin who moves to APAC director of regional sales and business development.
Open Parallel aims to ignite a new software industry in New Zealand with Multicore World in Wellington, featuring top global and local tech leaders.
New Zealand's Open Parallel bets on multi-core processors and parallel programming to stay ahead in IT. Hosting Multicore World 2012 with Intel support.