Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 30th Oct 2008 13:22 UTC, submitted by Sergio Schvezov
Intel The netbook and MID (mobile internet device) markets are all the rage these days, and Intel is betting big on these markets with its Atom processor line. However, Intel doesn't stop there - the company is even buying wireless networks. According to Intel's CEO Paul Otellini, it's all part of bringing the Internet to new places and people.
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Outdated?
by Forsberg on Thu 30th Oct 2008 13:56 UTC
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2007-09-06

Isn't this old news? According to the article date, it's posted in the end of May this year. I think the market is moving a bit faster than that =)

RE: Outdated?
by Thom_Holwerda on Thu 30th Oct 2008 15:11 in reply to "Outdated?"
Thom_Holwerda Member since:
2005-06-29

Isn't this old news? According to the article date, it's posted in the end of May this year. I think the market is moving a bit faster than that =)


Whoops, my bad. Well, it's interesting anyway. Discuss ;) .

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RE[2]: Outdated?
by Forsberg on Thu 30th Oct 2008 17:36 in reply to "RE: Outdated?"
Forsberg Member since:
2007-09-06

Whoops, my bad. Well, it's interesting anyway. Discuss ;) .


No worries ;)

Keep up the good work!

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RE: Outdated?
by klimg on Thu 30th Oct 2008 18:49 in reply to "Outdated?"
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2007-08-03

I seem to remember that the talk about wireless networks this and that started already with Centrino and went nowhere since.
Actually it got worse.

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