Intel Says Isn’t Afraid Of ARM Processors On Windows 8
Share If Intel is leading the desktop processors market, ARM is a leader in the mobile processors market. At the Consumer Electronics Show 2011 Microsoft announced that the next-gen Windows OS will...
View ArticleIntel VP: Windows must adapt to tablet age
The rise of Apple’s iPad and Android tablets has largely left Intel and Microsoft in the dust, in need of technology and marketing boosts to halt the momentum of Apple and Google. Because Intel and...
View ArticleIntel: Windows must adapt to tablet age
Intel: Windows must adapt to tablet age Exec in charge of Intel’s new tablet and netbook division says Windows is not suited to the tablet age and users who want multi-touch computing The rise of...
View ArticleThe Verizon iPhone, Microsoft, Intel, and Google Kick Off 2011
What with the holidays, hellish trade shows, and hellacious hangovers, the reader mail has been piling up in my Cringeville inbox, so I thought I might clear it out and start fresh for the new year....
View ArticleIntel Confident of Beating ARM in the Mobile Computing Space
Last year, Microsoft decided to announce that it will develop a new version of Windows for the ARM processors. The news may not have sat well with Intel, as they were taken aback by the sudden...
View ArticleMicrosoft presses Intel for 16-core Atom
Microsoft hopes to convince Intel to create a many-core SoC Atom design. The push for many-core, low-power servers is continuing, and while Microsoft may be adding support for the ARM architecture to...
View ArticleNokia-Microsoft deal hurts Intel smartphone plans
IDG News Service – The deal between Nokia and Microsoft hurts Intel’s plans to enter the market for smartphones, in which the company has virtually no presence, analysts said on Friday. Nokia said...
View ArticleIntel ‘disappointed’ with Nokia, committed to MeeGo
Intel said it is “disappointed” by mobile giant Nokia’s decision to abandon MeeGo in favor of Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7. However, the chip major vowed to forge ahead with the platform, releasing to...
View ArticleIntel committed to MeeGo despite Microsoft-Nokia deal
Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. Intel’s CEO, Paul Otellini, discussed Intel’s position with the MeeGo operating system recently during an interview at the Mobile World Congress tradeshow in...
View ArticleWindows on ARM: for Intel, probably no cause for alarm
Windows on ARM: for Intel, probably no cause for alarm Looking at the suppliers’ road maps, you might wonder why Microsoft is bothering to break away from its x86-exclusive embrace. Brian Dipert,...
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