Senin, 21 Februari 2011

Intel CEO: PC Sales Will Not Die

CALIFORNIA - Intel CEO Paul Otellini dismissed claims that the traditional PC market is slowly became cornered by a steady attack ARM-powered chip-basedtablets and slender. According to him, the PC still prospective.
"The claim said that the die and tablet PCs will take over, because there is no growthin the PC market, well, I reject it and just say 'sleep' it," said Otellini, as reported byReuters on Thursday (21/02/2011) .
Otellini also noted that ARM does not actually produce its own chips based on RISC,because the processors are routinely churned by the 1200 license holders.
"There is no consistency architecture. This is because it requires large expensivecost, and work hard to create persistence in architecture more than a fewgenerations," he said.
In addition, Otellini seemed somewhat affected by the attacks ARM tentatively into theserver market and argues that "AMD is much more powerful" as a competitor rather than ARM own server.
"I really do not see the near future ARM has the capability of software, computerarchitecture, performance of the transistor to be a factor in the server," he said.
As we all know, Intel is also trying his luck in the processor market tablet, bypresenting Oak Trail, as a special chip tablet. Previously also, Intel is developingMeeGo, although later dumped by Nokia who choose Windows Phone 7.

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