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Intel's Long-Term Plan: Spend Money to Make Money

When it comes to economic crisis, grizzled veterans like Intel have stared into the abyss before and lived to tell the tale. We look at how several giants are approaching today's meltdown with distinctive strategies for not only surviving but also thriving.READ»

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Intel Executive Sean Maloney Taking Medical Leave After Stroke

Intel said today that Sean Maloney, executive VP and general manager of the Intel Architecture Group, will be taking a medical leave of absence due to his suffering a stroke. Maloney's prognosis is "excellent" after a period of ...READ»

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Intel Risks It All (Again)

How Sean Maloney and brand guru Deborah Conrad are helping Intel's first carpet-dweller CEO reengineer the company once known as Chipzilla -- and free the bong.READ»

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Why You Should Go to Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored Conference

What, another conference? Yes, and you'll want to reserve your spot for this one early, because it will take you inside the innovative companies that you read about in Fast Company and FastCompany.com every day. Here's a sample of ...READ»

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Three More Reasons to Register for the Innovation Uncensored Conference: Noreena Hertz, Alex Bogusky, and Ashton Kutcher

We've just added four new speakers to the lineup for Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference on April 21: Ashton Kutcher, Actor and Co-Founder, Katalyst Matt Kistler, SVP of Sustainability, Walmart Anne Globe, Head of ...READ»

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SOLD OUT! Only 10 Tickets Left to Innovation Uncensored!

No joke: this is your last chance to get a ticket to attend Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference on April 21.Who will be there? Along with the editors and writers from this magazine (which is being honored as a finalist ...READ»

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Will a $1.25B Antitrust Settlement From Intel and New Fusion Chips Save AMD?

In a culimation of talks that began in spring '08, Intel has just agreed to pay $1.25 billion (cash, due in 30 days) to its biggest rival chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) and agreed to a set of "business practice ...READ»