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SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) Intel Corp. Chief Executive Paul Otellini is probably sick and tired of hearing about the looming death of the personal computer, and investors's concerns about his company's absence in tablets and smartphones.
So he came out of the gate swinging on the chip giant's conference call Tuesday, dropping the news that an Intel chip will appear in a smartphone in the next 12 months. He also mentioned that Intel has received the source code from Google Inc. for its Android/Honeycomb operating system, and is making sure its chips will power Honeycomb-based tablets, as well as tablets running MeeGo and Microsoft Corp.�s �Windows platform.
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SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) Intel Corp. Chief Executive Paul Otellini is probably sick and tired of hearing about the looming death of the personal computer, and investors's concerns about his company's absence in tablets and smartphones.
So he came out of the gate swinging on the chip giant's conference call Tuesday, dropping the news that an Intel chip will appear in a smartphone in the next 12 months. He also mentioned that Intel has received the source code from Google Inc. for its Android/Honeycomb operating system, and is making sure its chips will power Honeycomb-based tablets, as well as tablets running MeeGo and Microsoft Corp.�s �Windows platform.
Thanks!