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Intel Sees Challenges in Tablets And Smartphones
Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Jan 14 2011)
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Intel has a minor role in tablets and smartphones but the mobile Web traffic fuels growth in its enterprise servers. Intel is yet to be much of a player in the booming tablet and smartphone spaces, a concern for industry observers in the long term. For now, the burgeoning markets are helping drive demand in some of Intel’s traditional businesses, and company executives continue to promise a strong presence in both device segments as 2011 rolls on.
During a conference call with analysts and journalists announcing the chip maker’s record fourth-quarter and full-year numbers, CEO Paul Otellini said Intel will become a much larger player in both tablets and smartphones. In tablets, Otellini said he expects a host of Intel-powered devices to hit the market this year.
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