The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1997 Dean Takahashi - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1997 Dean Takahashi
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AMD unveils fast chip to challenge Intel. (K6 microprocessor)(Product Announcement)Business, generalDean Takahashi
An auction of chip patents may ignite bidding war for advantage over Intel. (Exponential Technology) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDean Takahashi
Blending math and music to make PCs sound better. (Technology Information)Business, generalDean Takahashi
Chip, software giants don't rule joystick of graphics. (Intel, Microsoft) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDean Takahashi
Cisco's net for quarter surged 61% as firm continued to dominate market. (Cisco Systems) (Company Operations)Business, generalDean Takahashi
Compaq unveils 2 PCs for Under $1,000. (Pentium-based systems) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDean Takahashi, Evan Ramstad
Computer-chip makers expected to have an upswing during 1997. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalDean Takahashi
Digital Equipment, Intel meet to explore a settlement of high-stakes patent suit. (DEC lawsuit) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDean Takahashi, Jon G. Auerbach
Digital flies big patent suit against Intel; Pentium line is targeted by aggressive action; move jolts stock prices. (DEC) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDean Takahashi, Jon G. Auerbach
Digital to sell plant to Intel amid dispute. (semiconductor chip production facility in Hudson, MA) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDean Takahashi, Jon G. Auerbach
Envisioning the era of the $500 PC. (Technology Information)Business, generalDean Takahashi
FTC launches antitrust probe of Intel. (Federal Trade Commission) (Government Activity)Business, generalDean Takahashi, John R. Wilke, Jon G. Auerbach
FTC may have tough time finding witnesses to testify in probe of Intel. (Government Activity)Business, generalDean Takahashi
Intel breaks ranks with the PC industry, backing broadcasters on digital-TV. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDean Takahashi
Intel countersues DEC, escalating patent fight. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDean Takahashi, Jon G. Auerbach
Intel invests to push beyond the usual borders of PCs. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDean Takahashi
Intel's CEO argues new technology will help PCs beat video-game players. (Andrew S. Grove) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDean Takahashi
Intel's net doubles on overseas demand; corporate orders also fuel fourth-quarter results; revenue jumps 41%. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalDean Takahashi
Intel's top chip architect to unveil his latest creation. (John Crawford's IA-64 microprocessor architecture, code-named Merced) (Technology) (Company Business and Marketing)(Column)Business, generalDean Takahashi
Internet transforms the way PC games are developed; many programs have multiplayer capability buy costs aren't easy to recoup. (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalDean Takahashi
Location, location, location: satellite networks help business and individuals answer a key question: Where am I?(Telecommunications: The Wireless World) (Technology Information)Business, generalDean Takahashi, Ross Kerber
Micron Technology opposes U.S. role in Korean bailout. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDean Takahashi
Microsoft, Netscape agree on standard for 3-D on Internet. (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDean Takahashi
Microsoft plans big Digital-TV push, stressing hardware and programming. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDean Takahashi, David Bank
Microsoft seeks alternative ways to comply with court; company's strategy shifts as foes gloat over perceived missteps. (Corporate Focus) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDean Takahashi, David Bank
Motorola sees profit missing forecasts; stock price drops 11% in late trading. (3rd qtr 1997) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalDean Takahashi, G. Christian Hill
Motorola sets $170 million charge for quitting DRAM chip lines. (dynamic random access memory chips) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalDean Takahashi
National Semiconductor to acquire Cyrix; stock-swap transaction, valued at $536.3 million, is a challenge to Intel. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDean Takahashi
New cast of Davids, armed with chips, to battle Intel; as giant speeds product introduction, competing may be getting tougher. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDean Takahashi
New CEO strives to revitalize National Semiconductor; Halla hopes revamping will turn chip maker into an industry leader. (Brian Halla, CEO of National Semiconductor Corp) (Company Operations)Business, generalDean Takahashi
New mice let you shimmy and shake across the screen. (Product Development)(Column)Business, generalDean Takahashi
Now, Applied Materials is cast as bully of the industry; lawsuits fly as chip-gear maker defends patents, rival asserts antitrust issues. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDean Takahashi
PCs' big three to join digital-TV fight. (Microsoft, Intel, Compaq) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalDean Takahashi, David Bank
PC show features nerves and wish lists; computer makers worry about pricing picture, and consumers love it. (Comdex) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalDean Takahashi, Don Clark
Setting new speed standard for rivals.(Product Announcement)Business, generalDean Takahashi
Silicon Graphics faces a battle for its Hollywood turf; special-effects, animation market lures Microsoft and Intel to cry, 'action!' (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDean Takahashi
Some analysts say turmoil in Asia makes Applied Materials attractive. (Heard in California) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalDean Takahashi, Mark Veverka
Stars in their eyes: take a PC, add a satellite dish. The result? We'll see. (Telecommunications: The Wireless World) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDean Takahashi, Jeff Cole
Tech shares plunge on Intel downgrade; stock's recent sharp rise is cited by two analysts, sparking profit-taking. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalDean Takahashi
Tech Stocks fall after gloomy reports; share are hammered hard as Cabletron, Seagate add to investor worries. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalDean Takahashi, Jim Carlton, Joseph Tereira
The bridge solution; CD-ROMs help give the illusion that the PC has no limits when it comes to interactivity.(The Wall Street Journal Reports: Entertainment + Technology) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalDean Takahashi
Tired of chasing demons in mazes? Try these new games. (Personal Technology) (Software Review)(Column)(Evaluation)Business, generalDean Takahashi
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