2011年4月20日星期三

Intel port Combs on his tablets, laments loss of Nokia

By Thomas Ricker posted Apr 20 2011 5: 24 AM corporate earnings calls can be boring Affairs. But sometimes, if you listen closely enough, you will be treated, a nugget of product strategy between these outbreaks of mind-numbing financial data. Intel's call was such an affair, with chief Paul S. Otellini offers a quick update on Intel's Tablet and phone plans. On the new Tablet market, Otellini, said that Intel "a lot of Tablet demonstrations" Computex MeeGo, run Windows and Android operating systems. "We heads are three of these systems down to a number of designs on tablets at all," he added. In terms of Android said Intel's fifth CEO, "we have Android code - the Combs version of the Android source code Google, and we are actively at the port, and we expect that these machines for a number of customers in the course of this year can ramp." Yes, we now consider Acer-wink, wink.

On Smarpthones, Otellini said journalists and analysts, "on the phones, of course, we Nokia, lost, which this year was a lot of the wind out of the sails for phones." We have these resources on a number of other large accounts with a focus on institutions, which redirected to their own devices and your own cell phone manufacturers. "You are all on Medfield based." With regard to timing, Otellini observed, "The border to them always in the market will test the interoperability of the networks at this time." "I would be very disappointed if we see non-Intel based phones for sale 12 months from now." Us to Paul, us... ARM, stranding is still not accurate.


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