Paul Otellini spoke at the MWC held in Barcelona to x86 promise smarpthones this year. While the show is dominated by the ARM architecture, the PD G of the first semiconductor manufacturer in the world has tried to be heard. It must be said that life was hard in that market completely escapes him and has now exceeded that of PC (see "For the first time, sell more smartphones than PCs).
He gave no precise model in order not to steal the limelight from its partners, but ensures that it does not admit winner. In addition to directly recognize the growing popularity of smartphones, Intel has implicitly acknowledged their importance in several occasions. The most memorable moment was probably his response to a question about the best investment today.
Without hesitation, Mr. Otellini replied explaining that the batteries Lithium-ion is not viable. He sees the battery of the future silicon compound with a longer battery life and duration of life. another time, Otellini shared his enthusiasm for Widi which allows to use a secondary display without using a cable.
He announced that integrate technology into the shelves and the phones next year.
He gave no precise model in order not to steal the limelight from its partners, but ensures that it does not admit winner. In addition to directly recognize the growing popularity of smartphones, Intel has implicitly acknowledged their importance in several occasions. The most memorable moment was probably his response to a question about the best investment today.
Without hesitation, Mr. Otellini replied explaining that the batteries Lithium-ion is not viable. He sees the battery of the future silicon compound with a longer battery life and duration of life. another time, Otellini shared his enthusiasm for Widi which allows to use a secondary display without using a cable.
He announced that integrate technology into the shelves and the phones next year.
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