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With Android being so popular, I wouldn't see Intel opening doors for Cox. I bet they want to improve or design a chip for Linux rather than making Linux work for the chip. Sounds like a mute point, but all hardware contains a simple bios for the device to work correctly. Now why not add some open source to the hardware and end up with a low cost powerful item. Soon, PCs will rule the gaming industries as costing less than the latest Gaming console.

Or better yet, console systems only costing $99 for the newest system.
Posted by: Maarek   Posted on: 01/05/09  (Edited: 01/05/2009 @ 08:18) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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The inquirer? A joke? No ABM punches pulled by the blogger here.  xuniL_z | 01/05/09
You better check your facts  rarsa | 01/05/09
Are you aware of the history between these two?  SpikeyMike | 01/06/09
Same old and tired line.  xuniL_z | 01/08/09
try to stay on target, would ya ?  User07734 | 01/09/09
I doubt Intel wants to give the market to AMD  GuidingLight | 01/05/09
No one's going to leave Intel just to keep Windows.  T1Oracle | 01/05/09
No one's saying Intel will drop Windows support  Michael Kelly | 01/05/09
Opensource Hardware (low cost)  Maarek | 01/05/09
I wouldn't bet against new low cost hardware development  Michael Kelly | 01/05/09
AMD lifeline  EMonkIA | 01/06/09
eh?  magallanes | 01/06/09
RE: Linux pioneer moves from Red Hat to Intel  Loverock Davidson | 01/05/09
I cannot believe you are for real  rarsa | 01/05/09
Indeed he is!  lemiffe | 01/05/09
You should know  rarsa | 01/05/09
Alan Cox ...  EMonkIA | 01/06/09

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