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Posted by Winston
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Wednesday, 29 June 2011 18:11 |
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"Intel is hoping for luck in holding of a surging ARM, with new tablet, smart phone, and net book chips
Intel Corp. (INTC) is finally seeing real competition in the personal computer CPU market for the first time in years. A surging ARM Holdings plc (ARMH) is expected to be powering as many as 50 percent of mobile computers by 2015, thanks to new support from the upcoming Windows 8.
For Intel, the company's main hope in the mobile devices sector rests with its upcoming "lucky" Cloverview Atom processor and Clover Town chipset. Built on 32 nm process, the chip is the first step in Intel's ambitious plan to catch its power efficient, lightweight CPUs up with its high performance processor line, in terms of processes."
Source: Dailytech
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