PC's days of dominance could be numbered as laptops and ultra-mobile PCs begin to reap the benefit of ever greater, and more efficient, computing-power.
"We want to be mobile and take our computing-power with us," said Mooly-Eden, GM of the mobile-platform group at Intel.
At CES this week the company announced five processors for laptops, using its latest chip designs. "Much of our-future, in terms of volume, is going to be in this area," Paul Otellini, chief executive of Intel told BBC-News.
11.1.08
Going-Mobile
Posted by netID UK at 22:41
Labels: Desktop, Intel, Mobile, Mobile+Technology, PC, Technology
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