iTnews
  • Home
  • News
  • Technology
  • Hardware

Intel puts spotlight back on the processor

By Tom Sanders
Sep 19 2006 3:35PM
Follow google news

Chipmaker launches biggest marketing campaign since Centrino.

Intel puts spotlight back on the processor
Intel has kicked off its largest marketing campaign since the introduction of the Centrino mobile processor in 2003. 

The new campaign aims to emphasise the importance of the processor and the performance gains achieved with Core 2 Duo chips, explained Nancy Bhagat, group director of integrated marketing at Intel.

"Processors have not been that relevant the past couple of years because the emphasis was on other parts of technology. So we stopped talking about it," Bhagat told vnunet.com.

"But now dual-core processors have delivered a leap ahead in performance. The processor is regaining relevance and significance."

The campaign spans print, online and television advertising. Bhagat declined to disclose the campaign's budget, but said that it is comparable to the Centrino campaign in 2003.

While one of Intel's previous television ads featured dancers in clean-room-style bunny suits, the current campaign centres around the theme of 'multiply' and the end-user experience that multiple cores delivers.

Bhagat denied that the campaign's focus on end users is an attempt to change Intel's image as a geeky company.

"We used to talk more about technology for technology's sake. We still care about the technology that we're innovating and driving. But now we're doing it in the context of the experience that we need to deliver," she said.

The campaign kicks off in the US today and will expand to the UK, Germany, France and Russia in the coming weeks. The campaign is scheduled to run through the 2006 holiday season.

Images and a video of one of the Intel television commercials are available on the Silicon Valley Sleuth blog.

Add iTnews as your trusted source

Add iTnews As Your Trusted Source Add iTnews As Your Trusted Source
Got a news tip for our journalists? Share it with us anonymously here.
Copyright ©v3.co.uk
Tags:
backhardwareintelonprocessorputsspotlightthe

Related Articles

  • Kmart Group to expand RFID tagging to more products and to Target Kmart Group to expand RFID tagging to more products and to Target
  • Microsoft teases new era of AI-driven devices Microsoft teases new era of AI-driven devices
  • PsiQuantum to build computer at Moreton Bay PsiQuantum to build computer at Moreton Bay
  • US to invest in IBM, other quantum computing firms US to invest in IBM, other quantum computing firms
Join our WhatsApp Channel

Partner Content

Agile isn’t the problem: why projects still fail, and what’s missing
Partner Content Agile isn’t the problem: why projects still fail, and what’s missing
You meet the security standard. Shame no one can see it
Promoted Content You meet the security standard. Shame no one can see it
Scalable AI solutions: secure delivery
Scalable AI solutions: secure delivery
Thomas Peer Solutions unveils data cloud platform and executive leadership forum for 2026
Partner Content Thomas Peer Solutions unveils data cloud platform and executive leadership forum for 2026

Sponsored Whitepapers

Are Australian organisations as cyber-ready as they think?
Are Australian organisations as cyber-ready as they think?
Are New Zealand organisations as cyber-ready as they think?
Are New Zealand organisations as cyber-ready as they think?
From visibility to execution:  Fixing the SaaS management gap
From visibility to execution: Fixing the SaaS management gap
When cyber risk has no clear owner: A practical guide for senior Australian business leaders
When cyber risk has no clear owner: A practical guide for senior Australian business leaders
Agile in the AI Era: why projects still fail
Agile in the AI Era: why projects still fail

Events

  • iTnews State of Security Breakfast iTnews State of Security Breakfast
  • iTnews State of Data & AI Breakfast iTnews State of Data & AI Breakfast
  • Forrester's AI Forum Sydney Forrester's AI Forum Sydney
  • The 2026 iAwards The 2026 iAwards
  • Security Exhibition & Conference Security Exhibition & Conference
Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Whatsapp Email A Friend

Most Read Articles

Google says it has cracked a quantum computing challenge

Google says it has cracked a quantum computing challenge

Kmart Group to expand RFID tagging to more products and to Target

Kmart Group to expand RFID tagging to more products and to Target

Microsoft teases new era of AI-driven devices

Microsoft teases new era of AI-driven devices

How technologists can move from reactive to innovative: Cisco AppDynamics Agents of Transformation 2022 report

How technologists can move from reactive to innovative: Cisco AppDynamics Agents of Transformation 2022 report

techpartner.news logo
Sydney-based AI-cloud waste startup raises $3m
Sydney-based AI-cloud waste startup raises $3m
Brennan uses NiCE to modernise its contact centre
Brennan uses NiCE to modernise its contact centre
Impact Awards: Tecala slashes customer response times for fintech IQumulate
Impact Awards: Tecala slashes customer response times for fintech IQumulate
Interactive introduces private cloud platform
Interactive introduces private cloud platform
Digital61 expands cybersecurity portfolio
Digital61 expands cybersecurity portfolio
All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in any form without prior authorisation.
Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of nextmedia's Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.