Topic: Craig Barrett
Right smack in the middle of Ireland's jaw-droppingly doom-laden last couple of weeks there were a series of events organized by the Irish...
From to NUI Galway and University of Limerick play host to a team of Irish American entrepreneurs. They will be attending a conference aimed at helping Irish high tech businesses to network with potential customers in Silicon Valley and beyond.. (Former Intel ...
The editorial page of Monday morning's Merc had an interesting business/political tidbit: a glowing testimonial to former HP (HPQ) CEO Carly Fiorina from former Intel (INTC) CEO Craig Barrett. Under Carly Fiorina, Hewlett-Packard recognized that the computer industry needed consolidation ...
The article discusses the effect of the Soviet Union's Sputnik satellite on science and mathematics education in the U.S. at the time of its launch in 1957 and in 2007. It contrasts the increase in federal spending on math and ...
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Intel Corp's former chief executive and chairman, Craig Barrett, said on Thursday it would take " a few years" to see whether Intel's technology partnership with Nokia succeeds.Last week Intel announced a technology partnership with Nokia that could ...
Craig Barrett - a Stanford engineering prof who in 1974 decided on a new track with a 6-year-old chipmaker called Intel (INTC) - officially leaves the chip leader's employ after serving the past four years as chairman and the previous seven years as ...
The surest way out of an economic crisis is to invest -- that was the unanimous view of the dignitaries speaking at the opening ceremony of the Cebit trade show in Hanover, Germany, Monday night.. Investing in education is something that Germany is ...
Intel's chairman, Craig Barrett, who formerly served as the company's fourth CEO, will retire in May, reports News, Barrett will step down with a mixed legacy.
Steve Forbes provides ongoing coverage of the World Economic Forum, including conversations with Bob Diamond of Barclays, Craig Barrett from Intel and attorney Stuart Popham.
Chances are pretty good that once Intel Chairman Craig Barrett formally retires in May, he'll head straight for Montana just as the snows are melting and the rivers are high.. The avid fisherman, who served as Intel's fourth chief executive ...