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That's great!

That's a great goal, but I'll just wait until they put their money where their mouth is and drop the prices for the Win 7 launch.

posted by : BB, 16 September 2009 Complain about this comment
Woooooo!!

I'm glad to see Intel is so excited about windows 7 rollout and I hope you all the best in spreading this contagious enthusiasm to consumers and businesses wearing gas masks and radiation suits.

posted by : Jonathan, 16 September 2009 Complain about this comment
What I want for Christmas!!

Intel & their business customers can wish all they like for christmas,sounds like they are run by nerds.
My advice to customers is, keep your money in your pockets & when they realise they got it wrong in the spring,prices will drop like a stone.

Customers in the know, are NOT going to invest money in hardware,when they know that M$'s next OS after W7,won't work on it.

posted by : Anon, 16 September 2009 Complain about this comment
Intel has rights to do this

Intel products will benefits both the consumers and the customers and prevent them from inferior products. Intel is always right with its business practices and conducts. Intel acknowledges AMD products is rubbish and it is appropriates for it to be placed in the trash like Justin Ratner had done in IDF 2006.

posted by : Intel Lover, 16 September 2009 Complain about this comment
simple business laws

well they had better stop charging an immense ripoff price for them! after all, consumers have lots of disposable income at the moment(!) (...not)

i think all businesses would like to shift millions of units but actually achieving it is another matter

maybe they could achieve it by paying retailers to not stock competitors products? but surely intel does not do this?(!)

posted by : mr eppi, 16 September 2009 Complain about this comment

Intel wants to flog a million Lynnfields

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