The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1993 Ken Yamada - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1993 Ken Yamada
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Advanced Micro, Hewlett plan collaboration. (Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co.)Business, generalKen Yamada
Advanced Micro's 486-chip clones violate copyrights, Intel charges. (Advanced Micro Devices Inc. )Business, generalKen Yamada
Advanced Micro, with legal barriers gone, begins shipping Intel chip clones. (Advanced Micro Devices Inc.)Business, generalKen Yamada
Amdahl posts big loss in 1st quarter on lower revenue, $243 million charge.Business, generalKen Yamada
Apple boosts level of power in some models. (enhances Macintosh computers)Business, generalKen Yamada
Apple may sell notebook computers with software through retail outlets.Business, generalKen Yamada
Apple, Novell join to develop new software. (Computers)Business, generalKen Yamada
Apple picks Spindler as chief for rough days ahead. (Michael Spindler)Business, generalKen Yamada, G. Pascal Zacharay
Apple planning to dismiss 16% of work force.Business, generalKen Yamada
Apple's woes renew worries about price war's bite. (Computers)Business, generalCharles McCoy, Ken Yamada
Apple to expand line with server, pen for PowerBook.Business, generalKen Yamada
AST to acquire PC business of Tandy Corp. (AST Research Inc.) (Computers)Business, generalKen Yamada, Kyle Pope
Atari founder seeks to break ground with new software; startup firm is to launch product linking phones and desktop computers. (Nolan Bushnell)Business, generalKen Yamada
Big electronics firms support General Magic. (effort to develop standards for personal communicators)Business, generalKen Yamada
Five electronics giants hope General Magic will turn the trick; partners in novel software could reap big rewards by linking new devices; living in fear of Microsoft.Business, generalG. Christian Hill, Ken Yamada
General Instrument, Intel and Microsoft join the race for 'interactive' TV system.Business, generalKen Yamada
Intel Corp. asks PC makers to delay Pentium systems. (Pentium microprocessor)Business, generalKen Yamada
Intel decision unlikely to end AMD dispute. (court case) (Advance Micro Devices Inc.)Business, generalKen Yamada, Ralph T. Jr. King
Intel plans to consolidated industry lead with salvo of price cuts, new products.Business, generalKen Yamada
Intel reports surge in profit for 4th quarter; more than twofold increase in net income propels firm's stock 8% higher.Business, generalKen Yamada
Intel to report it is shipping its newest chip. (Pentium microprocessor) (Product Announcement)Business, generalKen Yamada
Microsoft to change support policy to charge for calls about Windows.Business, generalKen Yamada
Motorola challenges Intel in pricing its new microchip. (PowerPC)Business, generalKen Yamada
Next Inc., citing its workstation sales, posts first quarterly operating profit. (Next Computer Inc.)Business, generalKen Yamada
NuTek USA to sell desktop computers that it says mimic Apple's Macintosh.Business, generalKen Yamada
PC makers join group to back a rival chip. (PowerPC microprocessor)Business, generalKen Yamada
Silicon Graphics aims to be supercomputer contrarian; new machines, line of workstations are seen doubling revenue to $2 billion.Business, generalKen Yamada
SynOptics had big jump in net in 4th period. (SynOptics Communications Inc., 1992)Business, generalKen Yamada
What's next? Steve Job's vision, so on target at Apple, now is falling short; he struggles to win a niche in the computer industry after a series of missteps; deep faith in his own genius. (Next Inc.)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary, Ken Yamada
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