Intel going low power to compete with arm. All its chips will have laptop power profiles.
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At an annual investor relations event today in San Francisco, Intel execs took to the stage to defend the PC against the claims that "tablets" (currently just a euphemism for "iPads") will do it in, and to make a comprehensive case that the future belongs not to ARM but to Intel.
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Intel defends PC, goes all-in on ULV, and speeds up Moore's Law
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At an annual investor relations event today in San Francisco, Intel execs took to the stage to defend the PC against the claims that "tablets" (currently just a euphemism for "iPads") will do it in, and to make a comprehensive case that the future belongs not to ARM but to Intel.
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