Thursday, 10 May 2012

Intel To Insure Apple 'Can't Ignore,' Its Chips For iPad, iPhone, CEO Says

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

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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