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                    [Title] => Intel expands smartphone product portfolio
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Intel Corp. president and CEO Paul Otellini detailed at the recent GSMA Mobile World Congress here a number of announcements and plans aimed at expanding the company’s smartphone product portfolio and customer ecosystem, including strategic new engagements with Orange, Lava International Ltd., ZTE, and Visa.

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The worldwide personal-computer market is pulling out of its slump quickly and could defy predictions by growing this year, Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini said Tuesday.

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Intel Corp. plans to spend $7 billion upgrading its US factories over the next two years, a sign that the recession hasn't extinguished chip makers' lust for cutting-edge equipment.

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"I am getting increasingly optimistic about our prospects and industry prospects this year. Frankly after two tough years in the industry, it seems very refreshing to be able say that," he told reporters during a visit to the Philippines as part of a regional tour that includes Malaysia, China and Taiwan.
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New Intel president and chief operating officer Paul S. Otellini, who visited the Philippines for a four-nation Asian tour, said they are consolidating their operations here by the third quarter of this year, a move that could lead to the closure of its manufacturing facility in Makati City.
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Intel Corp. president and CEO Paul Otellini detailed at the recent GSMA Mobile World Congress here a number of announcements and plans aimed at expanding the company’s smartphone product portfolio and customer ecosystem, including strategic new engagements with Orange, Lava International Ltd., ZTE, and Visa.

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The worldwide personal-computer market is pulling out of its slump quickly and could defy predictions by growing this year, Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini said Tuesday.

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Intel Corp. plans to spend $7 billion upgrading its US factories over the next two years, a sign that the recession hasn't extinguished chip makers' lust for cutting-edge equipment.

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"I am getting increasingly optimistic about our prospects and industry prospects this year. Frankly after two tough years in the industry, it seems very refreshing to be able say that," he told reporters during a visit to the Philippines as part of a regional tour that includes Malaysia, China and Taiwan.
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New Intel president and chief operating officer Paul S. Otellini, who visited the Philippines for a four-nation Asian tour, said they are consolidating their operations here by the third quarter of this year, a move that could lead to the closure of its manufacturing facility in Makati City.
[DatePublished] => 2002-03-14 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )
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