November 23, 2010

Co-Founder ARM: Intel Affected 'Curse'

Intel may prosper as a supplier of computer mikroprosser but not for the mobile market. According to ARM, Intel has been cursed so as not to take advantage of the mobile market.
Co-founder of ARM, Hermann Hauser, told the Wall Street Journal that while Intel still has a strong PC market but not enough in the mobile market. According to the curse in question is Intel's business model that works in the PC space will not succeed in the handset market.
He also said that the ARM will kill the microprocessor giant Intel because the chip has the wrong business model.
"Companies do not buy a cell phone in microprocessor architecture. So if you sell the microprocessor you have the wrong model," Hauser said, as reported by Tech Eye, Monday (22/11/2010).
Intel presented to compete with companies like AMD, but in a business where people make a chip to compete with Intel's license every semiconductor company in the world.
Hauser said that initially the first time the history of computing is dominated by IBM mainframes, mini computers and then come dominated by DEC, then came the third wave with the workstation is dominated by the Sun and Apollo, followed by a PC.
"Now mobile architecture that will become the primary computing platform at least on the side of the terminal," he said.
However, no cases in the history of computing in which companies that had dominated the waves will dominate the next wave and no cases where a new wave did not kill the previous wave.

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