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2008-12-26
The netbook market is an ideal market space for ARM to flurrish, but it just felt like they were held back.
I guess tablets are the interesting market right now. It's something where ARM can compete with Intel very well (I heard this 'iPad' tablet is pretty popular in united states of america).
If Moorestown kills ARM on tablets, it means MeeGo & Android kill iPad => a cause for celebration ;-).
EDIT: MeeGo, Android, Windows. Not as sweet a victory, but a victory nonetheless ;-).
Edited 2010-06-29 12:07 UTC