Intel Teed-Up for the Future
As Intel Corp. prepares to ship 90-nanometer microprocessors by year’s end, Intel Corp. CEO Craig Barrett is already looking ahead to 2004 and an era of increased IT spending. Buoyed by a generally favorable third quarter, Barrett assessed the progress of his company’s Itanium processor thus far and explained Intel’s long-term strategy to eWEEK Executive Editor Stan Gibson and Editor in Chief Eric Lundquist at this week’s Gartner Symposium/IT Expo in Orlando, Fla.
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