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Old 10th January 2011, 14:07   #1
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Default Intel on the Windows/ARM port: it could be a good thing for us

On Friday, while I was at the Intel booth checking out some QuickSync and Intel Insider demos, Intel Executive Vice President Dadi Perlmutter dropped in for a moment. I got the chance to ask him some direct questions about the recent ARM news—the Windows/ARM port and NVIDIA's Project Denver announcement—and his answers are definitely worth sharing. He claimed that the Windows/ARM port could actually be a good news for Intel, and I think he has a point.

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