Now, who really is defending the status quo since Nvidia is trying to chew to the perceived marketing strategy held by Intel for over 20 years (see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFgFWdxHILc). No worder Intel is reacting this way.
If Wintel limited the number of apps I can run concurrently then I could either use Linux or not use Intel at all.
Otellini is just describing a way to artificially inflate the price of laptops. Fact is, for most people most of the time a netbook is powerful enough.
Intel would prefer more money than serving the market - big three automaker think I say.
Now, who really is defending the status quo since Nvidia is trying to chew to the perceived marketing strategy held by Intel for over 20 years (see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFgFWdxHILc). No worder Intel is reacting this way.
If Wintel limited the number of apps I can run concurrently then I could either use Linux or not use Intel at all.
Otellini is just describing a way to artificially inflate the price of laptops. Fact is, for most people most of the time a netbook is powerful enough.
Intel would prefer more money than serving the market - big three automaker think I say.