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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Intel has big plans to steer toward new business in self-driving cars, virtual reality and other cutting-edge technologies. But first it has to pull out of a skid caused by a serious security flaw in its processor chips, which unde

In this photo released by Intel Corporation, Brian Krzanich, Intel's Chief Executive Officer, unveils Intel® Edison, a new Intel® Quark technology-based computer housed in an SD card with built-in wireless during his keynote speech prior to opening of 2014 International CES (Consumer Electronics Show), Monday, January 6, 2014 in Las Vegas. Mr. Krzanich demonstrated how Intel Edison is well suited to enable rapid innovation and product development by a range of inventors, entrepreneurs and consumer product designers when available this year. The 2014 International CES is one of the world’s largest gathering places for all who thrive on consumer technologies and will run January 7-10, 2014 in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Intel Corporation,Bob Riha, Jr.)
Intel CEO: Fixes on the way for serious chip security flaws
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