Intel will take down the tablet market

Yesterday Intel released its third quarter financial report. In the subsequent conference call, CEO Paul Otellini praised the Apple iPad tablet and stated that Intel is confident that it will stand out in the tablet market.

Intel’s senior officials had previously discussed tablet computers, but at that time they all attributed them to emerging markets and were just “additives” to the PC market. However, this time, Otellini’s position was extraordinary, for the first time facing the tablet machine. market.

Otellini said: "I know that there is a problem in everyone's mind. That is how Intel will face the new computing areas that have not yet entered, especially the tablet. We believe that the tablet is very good, and we very much welcome it. Apple made amazing achievements and made the tablet change its face."

"Whether the tablet will affect PC sales? That's of course."

Now that the attitude towards the tablet has been set, Otellini expressed his determination: "We will use all available resources to win the war." He added that there will be a large number of tablet products available in the coming months. They will use different systems, including Android, Windows and MeeGo, and have different specifications and price levels.

A similar market situation appeared when the Internet appeared three years ago. Otellini pointed out: "Three years later, both the PC and the netbook market have achieved steady growth. We think that this situation will reappear on the tablet." Otellini said specifically for The Atom chip Oak Trail developed by the tablet can provide a complete "multi-tasking" function. For enterprise users, Windows function is very important, and the tablet based on the Intel chip will also perform outstandingly in this field.

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