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To: Ibexx who wrote (37250)10/22/1997 11:52:00 AM
From: Intel Trader  Respond to of 186894
 
Does this require greater chip processing power?



To: Ibexx who wrote (37250)10/22/1997 9:41:00 PM
From: Mang Cheng  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Ibexx, a very long article about intel in Worth Online (I don't know if it's posted or not) :

"Fans of Intel shrug off such occurrences as short-lived
annoyances, not disasters, and they have a point. But mighty as it
is, Intel is as vulnerable as any other company that relies so much
on one product. Its greatest dangers are that the world will lose
its taste for PCs or that someone will find a way to perform
computing that doesn't depend on microprocessors. It sounds
like science fiction, but researchers are now at work on
"biochips"--living semiconductors. And some big-think types
maintain that computing as we understand it--a series of
operations performed in a box on a desktop--is already dead,
only we don't know it yet. "

worth.com

Mang