Intel Handsets To Hit This Year, Says CEO Otellini
He wouldn’t be more specific, so we’re left to wonder, but a little investigation over the next few months might reveal who might be leaving ARM behind. Of course, Nvidia wants a piece of the pie, too, so anyone who looks like they might be jumping ship could also be going in that direction. But perhaps Intel is looking to break in with its traditional PC partners like HP and Acer.
ARM’s CEO just yesterday disparaged Intel’s attempts to go mobile, saying Intel is “still a long way apart in processors on the market. Unless they can make their processors smaller they will struggle.” Who knows what Intel has going on in their skunk works? We’ll keep our ears open for further developments.