“Computer technology giants Intel Corp. and Apple Computer Inc. are setting up housekeeping together — as neighbors — on Carnegie Mellon University’s campus in Oakland,” Ron DaParma reports for The Pitttsburgh Tribune-Review. “Apple, which joined with Intel in June to announce a precedent-setting deal for Intel’s microprocessors to power Apple’s Macintosh computers, plans to open a research facility at CMU’s Collaborative Innovation Center, Gov. Ed Rendell announced Monday… Plans are for researchers from Apple and Intel in the new building to discuss the possibility of cooperating or working on joint projects, said Todd C. Mowry, director of the Intel facility.”
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