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Intel is one heavyweight difficult to bring down, despite fervent and highly-publicized attempts by its rivals to do so.

The computer chip giant made a few stumbles over the past year, and allowed rival AMD to successfully encroach on its turf in the x86 and PC server market. AMD has also engaged the chipmaker in what is likely to be a long and drawn-out court battle.

In its complaint, AMD claimed that Intel imposed scare tactics and coercion on companies such as large-scale computer makers, wholesale distributors and retailers.

Just how valid is AMD's antitrust suit remains to be seen, but the uproar created in the process has neither stopped Intel from growing market share nor dampened its fight-back tactics.

To ensure that it does not lose more ground to AMD, Intel announced a 64-bit Celeron chip for mainstream PCs in June, a month ahead of its rival. It also launched its first dual-core server processor in October, which is to be followed by a higher-end dual-core model at the end of the year.

Intel has also scored a few triumphs with prominent system makers. On June 6, Apple announced its decision to switch from IBM processors to Intel in its Mac machines in the beginning of 2006.

In September, BlackBerry manufacturer Research in Motion said it will be using Intel-designed chips. The first Intel-based Blackberry devices are expected to be out in the market before the end of 2005.

For FY 2004, Intel posted revenues of US$34.2 billion, up 13.5 percent from the previous year.

This company is listed in Systems, Networking & Communications, Security.

Financials
Fiscal year-end Dec FY05 FY04 FY03 FY02 FY01
Global full-year
revenue (US$millions)
34,200.0 30,100.0 26,800.0 26,500.0
Global full-year net
income (US$millions)
7,500.0 5,600.0 3,100.0 1,300.0

Average year-on-year revenue growth over 4 years 9.2 %
Average year-on-year net income growth over 4 years 85.0 %
Percentage of revenue from Asia
Percentage of Asian revenues from channel

Operations:
Founded United States/1968
First Asian office
Global employees 91,000
Employees in Asia
Asian countries:
Total 10
China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam
Notes Data correct as at September 2005. Information was compiled by ZDNet Asia from sources such as official reports, corporate Web sites, and Hoover's. ZDNet Asia strived to get the latest information but does not guarantee the correctness or completeness of the data. The information provided on this site is for general informational purposes only and is not an offer to buy or sell any securities.

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Systems | Networking and communications | Storage management | Security | Software Infrastructure | Services | Business applications | Internet services

 

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