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To: neolib who wrote (1530)5/17/2011 11:19:26 AM
From: Mahmoud MohammedRespond to of 73210
 
Mr Lib

Re: "Well, it seems that INTC lost it in AH anyway, no doubt downdraft from HPQ."

Your "favs" are off even more.

Mahmoud



To: neolib who wrote (1530)5/17/2011 6:43:44 PM
From: Mahmoud MohammedRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 73210
 
Mr Lib,

Re: "... no doubt downdraft from HPQ."

This announcement should even help your "favs" -->

Intel CEO: Q2 on track, mobile booms

"
But the surging sales of tablets and smartphones that are hurting PC sales are indirectly fueling an increase
in demand for Intel chips, Otellini said.

Intel doesn't make chips used in the mobile devices yet but it does make them for the servers they use in data
centers. The Intel CEO said one server is needed for every 600 smartphones and one for every 122 tablets.

.The company (NASDAQ:INTC) predicts Intel’s data-center sales will grow to $10 billion this year and double
to $20 billion within five years.
"


bizjournals.com

Mahmoud



To: neolib who wrote (1530)5/28/2011 6:44:21 PM
From: combjellyRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 73210
 
"Just because Apple can get away with the proprietary full control approach does not mean others can easily do the same."

While I agree with you, it is easy to see why they are trying it.

They are struggling to get out of the commodity box that Carly put them in. Now that Oracle has torpedoed their Itanium servers, they don't have anything else left.