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Intel CEO Paul Otellini on future wireless
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Apple takes a bow at Intel forum
Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of marketing, shares the stage at IDF, Sept. 26, 2006, with Intel CEO Paul Otellini. At the\r\nSan Francisco event, Schiller said new Apple products were better because of Intel's dual-core chips.
VW, Intel and your wireless future
Intel CEO Paul Otellini introduces colleague Anand Chandrasekher, vice president of low-power platforms, at the Intel Developer Forum, Sept. 26, in San Francisco. The two chipmaker execs look at a new tablet and how it communicates with a Wi-Fi-equipped car.
Ballmer claims growth and innovation
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Otellini's eye on multicore computing and WiMax
At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Intel President Paul Otellini points to multicore computing and WiMax as the next areas of performance improvement and market growth for businesses and consumers.
