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Intel CEO On Mobile: We're In It To Win It

By Zewde Yeraswork
October 14, 2010    4:17 PM ET

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Intel's bid to capture a larger share of the burgeoning tablet and smartphone markets will be a prolonged race as opposed to a sprint, Otellini said in the e-mail.

Though Apple's iPad does not feature Intel's processors, Intel's acquisition of Infineon, whose chips are featured inside the iPhone, and its plans for context-aware devices, have led some VARs to speculate about Intel's third-quarter earnings call on Tuesday revealed strong financial results including a record $11 billion in revenue. However, sales of Intel's once-red-hot Atom processor business fell 4 percent sequentially during the third quarter, underscoring the importance of a shift toward mobile devices.

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