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I know Intel has nothing now. That's a given. I had a typo (were/weren't) but the context was sufficient to figure that out. What I'm saying is that you have to be brain dead to believe arm based products will be much better for the foreseeable future.

Can you truly not foresee Intel coming out with power competitive (if not better) processors? Even with their strategic targeting of smartphones, MID's, wimax, etc, for market growth? Not even in 5 years? Or 10? or 20?

I foresee it. In fact I bet it's not far away. I bet it's less than 2 years away and I wouldn't be surprised to see Apple move to it if they're still on Intel for laptops then.

I think you need to Windex your crystal ball...
Posted by: Johnny Vegas   Posted on: 10/24/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Well, it shows a little class to apoligize. Arm for the at least the the  DonnieBoy | 10/24/08
Intel was right though  Johnny Vegas | 10/24/08
Intel has NOTHING in this catagory right now. Intel is NOT an option right  DonnieBoy | 10/24/08
Foreseeable Future?  Johnny Vegas | 10/24/08
Intel's atom is crude...  pocketpower | 11/01/08
RE: Intel apologizes to Apple, ARM for iPhone attack  MAAColomer | 10/24/08
More than likely it's just Asian "saving face".  AtlantaTerry | 10/25/08
RE: Intel apologizes to Apple, ARM for iPhone attack  applepear | 10/26/08
RE: Intel apologizes to Apple, ARM for iPhone attack  justinlawrence | 11/06/08

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