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CEO Paul Otellini has been the chief executive officer of Intel Corp since 2005. He is 55 years old. Follow Mr. Otellini and Intel Corp in the news and blogs or share your own opinion about the company and its leadership.

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by Anton Shilov Advanced Micro Devices will be more than a year after Intel Corp. with its quad-core microprocessors aimed at notebooks. The first quad-core ...  
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Intel's CEO Paul Otellini demos new mobile tech.(Credit: Josh Lowensohn/CNET Networks) SAN FRANCISCO--There is a light at the end of the dark financial tunnel, Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini said onstage at the Web 2.0 Summit on Thursday morning. And he brought out a shiny new toy to...  
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Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini, head of the world’s largest chipmaker, said the U.S. recession will probably be the worst of his lifetime. The contraction will likely last two or three quarters before a gradual return to growth, Otellini said Thursday at a conference in San Francisco.  
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Intel Corp., the world’s biggest computer chip maker, recently released the Intel Health Guide, a medical monitor for patients with chronic health problems.  
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by Anton Shilov In addition to low-power quad-core processors for desktop computers, Intel Corp. also intends to release a broad family of chips with 35W ...  
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During a speech today at the Web 2.0 Summit, Intel Corporation President and CEO Paul Otellini described how the Internet will continue evolving, making businesses more collaborative and competitive globally.  
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Ask not for whom the bellwether tolls A month ago Intel CEO Paul Otellini didn't know "what impact the financial crisis will have on end customer demand". He does now and it's not good. Intel has cut fourth quarter revenue guidance by ten per cent, citing weakening global demand and PC supply...  
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by Anton Shilov In a bid to offer higher performance to low-power small form-factor desktop computers, Intel Corp. plans to release low-power quad-core ...  
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Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini on Thursday announced that Intel had signed an agreement with the Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs to jointly provide support for open source software and applications designed for Intel’s new Atom ...  
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Section: Communications, Smartphones, Computers, Mobile Computers, Hardware, Gadgets / Other, GPS/Navigation, Web, Google In the video, you’ll see Intel CEO Paul Otellini demoing an unnamed mobile internet device.  This time, Intel shows a device that is 100% touchscreen and has GPS, a camera...  
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In the Web 2.0 Summit, the world's largest manufacturer demonstrated corporate social networks and more personalized features of the Internet. Intel CEO Paul Otellini (Paul Otellini) last Thursday at the Web 2.0 Summit, said Intel has joined a white-hot trend of corporate social networks.  
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Intel quad-core server and desktop processors will arrive this year instead of next , Chief Executive Paul Otellini said Wednesday, firing a new competitive volley against rival AMD.  
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SAN FRANCISCO, USA: During a speech at the Web 2.0 Summit, Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini described how the Internet will continue evolving, making businesses more collaborative and competitive globally.  
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At the Web 2.0 Summit, Intel Corporation President and CEO Paul Otellini in his recent speech described how the Internet will continue evolving, making businesses more collaborative and competitive globally.  
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Video courtesy of CNET CNET recorded Intel CEO Paul Otellini brought out Craig to demo a prototype handheld device that can: 1. Translate Mandarin Chinese signs to English using its integrated camera 2. Get ...  
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