Intel Timeline, Year 2004
Intel Timeline, Year 2004
__________________________________________ Event of the Year: Nov. 11 2004 Otellini to succeed Barrett as CEO __________________________________________ SUMMARY: Jan. 14 Better-than-expected profits and revenue Feb. 1 Next-generation Pentium 4 unveiled Feb. 11 Researchers find silicon works in optical Feb. 23 IRS auditing 2001, 2002 returns Mar. 4 First-quarter revenue outlook narrowed Apr. 11 Cellular Chips Updated Apr. 13 1st-quarter profits, sales rise May. 7 Intel to focus on dual-core processors Jun. 3 2nd-quarter financial forecast narrowed Jun. 25 Flaws that could affect computers Jul. 13 2nd-quarter earnings nearly double Sep. 2 Financial forecast lowered for 3rd quarter Oct. 12 Profit gains despite weak PC demand Nov. 11 Otellini to succeed Barrett as CEO __________________________________________ DETAILS: (See more at Intel Timeline: http://www.mapreport.com/na/west/ba/...ies/intel.html) Jan. 14 Better-than-expected profits and revenue For the 3 months Intel earned $2.17 billion, or 33 cents a share, compared with 16 cents a share, in the last quarter: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...637EST0147.DTL Feb. 1 Next-generation Pentium 4 unveiled Intel had refreshed its line of microchips for desktop computers with a new version of the Pentium 4 processor Feb. 11 Researchers find silicon works in optical Results promise to reduce the cost of photonics by introducing a well-known substance Feb. 23 IRS auditing 2001, 2002 returns The Internal Revenue Service review got underway last month Mar. 4 First-quarter revenue outlook narrowed Semiconductor giant is saying demand for its microprocessors was at the lower end of seasonal expectations Apr. 11 Cellular Chips Updated Intel is freshening up its money-losing communications business with a new set of chips Apr. 13 1st-quarter profits, sales rise Semiconductor giant profits jumped 89% and revenues grew 20% as worldwide business improved Apr. 14 Shares fall shares fall despite strong sales worldwide Apr. 19 Intel, AMD at Supreme Court Showdown May. 7 Intel to focus on dual-core processors Intel has canceled an existing project so that efforts can be focused on a more advanced technology: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...401EDT0163.DTL May. 10 3 processors launched for laptops May. 19 Shareholders approve expense options May. 25 Unprecedented Push for New Chip Set Jun. 3 2nd-quarter financial forecast narrowed Intel Corp., citing continued strong demand for silicon chips, expects revenue to be between $8 billion and $8.2 billion: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...633EDT0218.DTL Jun. 25 Flaws that could affect computers Intel and Hewlett-Packard reported manufacturing and design flaws Jul. 13 2nd-quarter earnings nearly double Stronger-than-expected demand for chips for cellular phones helped offset seasonal weakness in the microprocessor business: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...633EDT0244.DTL Jul. 14 Intel shares fall Jul. 30 Next Pentium 4 chip delayed Aug. 16 Intel delays launch of TV chip Aug. 26 Centrino wireless chips, software updated Aug. 30 Milestone in shrinking chips Sep. 2 Financial forecast lowered for 3rd quarter High-tech bellwether said its third-quarter revenue will range from $8.3 billion to $8.6 billion: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...629EDT0231.DTL Oct. 12 Profit gains despite weak PC demand Driven by record sales of server and mobile microprocessors, 3rd-quarter profits rose 15%: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...722EDT0305.DTL Oct. 14 Plans for 4-gigahertz Pentium 4 cancelled Oct. 21 TV chip project cancelled Oct. 25 Intel invests in Clearwire Nov. 3 Intel, Microsoft start joing ad campaign Nov. 11 Otellini to succeed Barrett as CEO The 30-year Intel veteran oversaw the launch of the Pentium processor in the 1990s. He was president and CFO fom 2002: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...840EST0031.DTL __________________________________________ Mikhail Sidorin See links to more details at Intel Timeline: http://www.mapreport.com/na/west/ba/...ies/intel.html |
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