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Exclusive: Intel CEO shakes up units, creates "new devices" group - source

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel Corp's new chief executive, Brian Krzanich, has reorganized key business groups and created a "new devices" unit, according to a source who has seen an internal email, shaking up the world's top chipmaker days after formally assuming control. Full story

New CEO vows Intel will be more responsive in mobile push

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel Corp's new CEO Brian Krzanich said on Thursday that under his leadership the top chipmaker will be more responsive to customers in an intensified focus on the fast-growing smartphone and tablet market where it lags its rivals. Full story

Bet on the Dow's Biggest Dog?

   Doug Freedman, analyst at RBC Capital Markets, discusses whether it's time to bet on Intel.

Lawsuit: Intel worker subjected to 'Kick Me' prank

Intel workers secretly taped a "Kick Me" sign to the back of a co-worker as a prank, then kicked the confused man a number of times as employees at the Rio Rancho Intel plant laughed hysterically at the episode, according to a federal lawsuit. Full story

Intel revamps Atom chips in bid to find mobile footing

SANTA CLARA, California (Reuters) - Intel Corp on Monday unveiled the most extensive overhaul of its Atom mobile processors, with improved performance that the PC chipmaker expects will help it challenge Qualcomm in smartphones and tablets. Full story

Run silent, run deep: The life of Brian Krzanich at Intel

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - It took him 30 years, but Brian Krzanich - the understated, analytical engineer who started his career at an Intel chip factory in New Mexico - quietly worked his way up to the top. Now, the man who once prided himself on halving production times will have to act swiftly to Full story

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Discussing whether new leadership at Intel will make the stock a buy, with Richard Ross, Auerbach Grayson, and Enis Taner, RiskReversal.com.

  Intel Chairman Bryant on CEO Spot

CNBC's Jon Fortt reports on how Intel's board chose their next chief executive officer and president.

  AMD'S Epic Court Battle Ends in Victory

Hector Ruiz, "Slingshot" author, discusses Advanced Micro Devices' antitrust fight with Intel.

  Intel CFO on Q1 Earnings & Year Ahead

CNBC's Jon Fortt shares a recap of Intel's Q1 earnings; and Intel's CFO Stacy Smith discusses what investors can expect from the company's cash, and robust growth outside of traditional computer devices including tablets.

  Intel Q1 Revenue: $12.6 Billion

Intel reported Q1 earnings per share of $0.40 on revenue of $12.6 billion, with Nathan Bachrach, The Financial Network Group; Michael Santoli, Yahoo! Finance; and Michael Crofton, Philadelphia Trust Company.

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