Read more.Moves focus to growth markets of data centre, IoT, memory and FPGA businesses.
Read more.Moves focus to growth markets of data centre, IoT, memory and FPGA businesses.
If Zen from AMD is what we all hope for, this move will not impact Microsoft, they will just pick AMD offers.
Intel must know they wasted an opportunity along time ago, they didn't know one day a small company like ARM will be making bigger profits.
Aren't Chromebooks still a growth market? The 2-in-1 Netbook sized machines seem quite popular too.
I hope this doesn't mean they are going to start peeing money up the wall on Quark. All the power of a freebie (http://0pf.org/j-core.html) but at Intel prices for a market that doesn't care a jot about x86 compatibility, I can't see IoT ending well for Intel.
Edit: So the netbook chips are still on track, just the built in modem stuff that isn't. More I read about this, it looks like only the people with Asus Zenphones are going to miss these chips, and those can probably be made with a tablet chip and external model. No loss.
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