Monday 6-9-2014 Intel Corp (INTC) $INTC opened at
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Overall Average: 96% Buy
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MasterCard Helps Make History, and NextEra Energy May Be on the Right Side of It
Sean Williams, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - 19 mins ago
Last May, I announced my intention to create a portfolio that embodied life's basic needs. To that end, over a period of 10 weeks, I detailed 10 diverse companies that I think will outperform the broad-based S&P 500 over a three-year period... (full story)
The #1 Reason You Won't Be Seeing Driverless Cars on Your Street
at The Street - 2 hrs 51 mins ago
The legal liability involved makes producing and selling such a car too risky for any automaker. (full story)
Technology Stock Roundup: Intel at Computex, Apple at WWDC - Analyst Blog
Zacks Equity Research - Zacks Investment Research - Mon Jun 09, 12:12PM CDT
Apple (AAPL) hosted the WWDC, while Intel (INTC) announced the world's first 14nm reference design for convertibles. (full story)
Why Intel (INTC) Is Still A 'Buy'
at The Street - Mon Jun 09, 11:54AM CDT
TheStreet Ratings team reiterates its 'buy' rating for Intel (INTC) with a ratings score of B+. (full story)
Intel Corporation's Core M Processor Is a Game Changer
Timothy Green, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Mon Jun 09, 11:30AM CDT
While Intel 's Atom line of low-power processors have found their way into various tablets and hybrid devices, performance-wise the processors are very similar to ARM Holdings -based alternatives. Intel's Core line of processors are vastly more... (full story)
Dow Today: Intel (INTC) Higher
at The Street - Mon Jun 09, 10:00AM CDT
The Dow component leading the way higher looks to be Intel (Nasdaq: INTC ), which is sporting an 18-cent gain (+0.6%) bringing the stock to $28.35. (full story)
Intel (INTC) Approaches New Upside Target of $28.52
Comtex SmarTrend(R) - Mon Jun 09, 9:31AM CDT
Shares of Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) opened today above their pivot of $28.04 and have already reached the first level of resistance at $28.34. Analysts will be watching for a cross of the next upside pivot targets of $28.52 and $29.00. (full story)
AMD vs. Intel: Will ARM Server Chips Tip the Balance in AMD’s Favor?
Joseph Gacinga, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Mon Jun 09, 9:00AM CDT
Advanced Micro Devices has, for some time now, been chasing 64-bit ARM chips for use in servers and data centers, and as a possible replacement for Intel 's x86 server chips. AMD plans to launch ARM chips for servers in the fourth quarter of the... (full story)
2014 Report on the International Microserver (Hardware, Application software, Operating System) Market - Forecast to 2019
M2 - Mon Jun 09, 8:53AM CDT
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/r3znj9/microserver) has announced the addition of the "2014 Report on the International Microserver (Hardware, Application software, Operating System) Market - Forecast to 2019" report to their offering. A microserver is a single socket, low power, lightweight, and low cost server. It includes a shared infrastructure ecosystem wherein many small server nodes are packaged into a larger ecosystem. A microserver is a system-on-chip (SoC) comprising many small single socket servers that share a chassis, power supply, fans, and a common interconnect for achieving better flexibility, higher density and efficiency. Microservers have gained significant momentum globally, as they are expected to offer better cost performance, higher reliability in SoC-based implementations and overall reduction in cost of ownership due to better self-management. The cloud market is growing and it offers huge opportunity for growth of microservers. Further, there is significant interest shown toward adoption of microservers by some of the large enterprises such as Facebook and Amazon, which is expected to boost the growth of microserver market. This research report offers an in-depth analysis of the global market based on processor type, components of microserver environment, applications, end-users and major geographies for the period from 2013 to 2019. Key Topics Covered: Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Executive summary Chapter 3 Microserver Market Analysis Chapter 4 Microserver Market Analysis, By Processor Type 2013 - 2019 Chapter 5 Microserver Market Analysis, By Components 2013 - 2019 Chapter 6 Microserver Market Analysis, By Application2013 - 2019 Chapter 7 Microserver Market Analysis, By End-user 2013 - 2019 Chapter 8 Microserver Market Analysis, By Region 2013 - 2019 Chapter 9 Company Profiles Companies Mentioned: - ARM Ltd. - Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) - Dell, Inc. - Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) - Intel Corporation - Marvell Technology Group Ltd. - MiTAC International Corporation - Penguin Computing, Inc. - Quanta QCT - Tilera Corporation For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/r3...icroserver (full story)
Vaporware 64-Bit ARM Server Chips Close to Becoming a Reality: Applied Micro Upends AMD
Joseph Gacinga, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Mon Jun 09, 8:31AM CDT
Advanced Micro Devices has been touting the immense possibilities of ARM 64-bit chips, commonly used in tablets and smartphones, for use in servers and data centers. But, all that talk about using the chips in servers has remained mere vaporware,... (full story)
Wind River Earns Esteemed Certification Under Service Capability & Performance Standards for Eighth Consecutive Year
Business Wire - Mon Jun 09, 8:01AM CDT
--Certification recognizes Wind River for top quality customer support. (full story)
Xi3 To Deliver Next Generation Of Computing Platforms
PR Newswire - Mon Jun 09, 8:00AM CDT
Xi3 Corporation today announced it has entered into a multi-phase agreement with Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) to develop, manufacture and sell next-generation Micro-Mini PCs, including Intel's successful Intel® NUC (Next Unit of Computing) computers. (full story)
McAfee and CSIS: Stopping Cybercrime Can Positively Impact World Economies
Business Wire - Mon Jun 09, 7:30AM CDT
A new report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and sponsored by McAfee, part of Intel Security, shows the significant impact that cybercrime has on economies worldwide. The report, "Net Losses - Estimating the Global Cost of Cybercrime," concludes that cybercrime costs businesses approximately $400 billion worldwide, with an impact on approximately 200,000 jobs in the U.S. and 150,000 jobs in the EU. (full story)
Will a Retina iMac Pay Off for Apple Inc.?
Evan Niu, CFA, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Sun Jun 08, 3:30PM CDT
Current iMac lineup. Source: Apple. Apple 's broader transition to super high-resolution displays inches closer to completion. Apple started the shift in 2010 with the iPhone 4, and then kicked things off on the Mac front with the Retina MacBook... (full story)
All Eyes on Advanced Micro Devices’ Mullins
Ashraf Eassa, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Sun Jun 08, 1:10PM CDT
At Computex 2014, Advanced Micro Devices launched a mobile APU platform known as Kaveri for notebooks. Some will argue that this move significantly improves the company's competitive position; others, including yours truly, believe it won't... (full story)
Surprisingly, These Are the Dow's 3 Least Liked Stocks
Sean Williams, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Sun Jun 08, 12:03PM CDT
I'll admit that it's probably been seven years since I've said the following, but the Dow Jones Industrial Average looks practically unstoppable right now. The iconic U.S. index that's composed of 30 of the biggest U.S.-based global giants has... (full story)
Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 Could Already Be Obsolete
Ashraf Eassa, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Sun Jun 08, 10:00AM CDT
When Microsoft announced its Surface Pro 3 based on Intel 's current-generation Haswell processor, the move seemed a bit perplexing to some. While Haswell is a great chip for Ultrabooks, it's still not quite there for tablets/detachable form... (full story)
Will Apple Finally Buy Broadcom's Cellular Business?
Ashraf Eassa, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Sun Jun 08, 6:30AM CDT
Now that Broadcom has finally thrown in the towel on its cellular business after years of failing to succeed, the company is trying to shop around the division. The company's management team claims that the product pipeline that was under... (full story)