Intel outlined its plan to catch up in the smartphone processor business at its annual investor day in Santa Clara, California, Thursday: crush competitors with the weight of its multi-billion-dollar fabs and the thousands of developers it can throw at the problem of tuning mobile software to run on its processors.
Intel Positioning Itself For 'Golden Age,' CEO Says; Rivals Face 'Big Uphill Fight' In Tablets Brian Caulfield Brian Caulfield Forbes
Intel Positioning Itself For 'Golden Age,' CEO Says; Rivals Face 'Big Uphill Fight' In Tablets Brian Caulfield Brian Caulfield Forbes
The goal: keep the attention of key customers such as Apple as smartphones, tablets, and personal computing devices converge. Apple relies on Intel processors for its notebook and desktop computers, and ARM-based designs for its booming smartphone and tablet products — leading some to fret that Apple could one day switch to ARM-based chips for the Mac. Read More
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