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Intel rethinks Netbooks: 'Fine for an hour' but... - TechAmok
Intel rethinks Netbooks: 'Fine for an hour' but... - [hardware] 03:58 PM EST - Nov,29 2008 - post a comment Intel's never made a secret of the fact that
it
developed the now-ubiquitous Atom chipset primarily for mobile devices and
low-powered netbooks for at emerging markets, so it's not totally surprising to
hear Intel sales VP Stu Pann say the company doesn't see netbooks as potentially
cannibalizing sales of its existing processors -- but we are a bit intrigued by
his seeming dismissal of netbooks as everyday machines. According to Stu, a
netbook with a 10-inch screen is "fine for an hour. It's not something you're
going to use day in and day out."
AMD Chief Executive Dirk Meyer said earlier this month that "we're ignoring
the Netbook phenomenon--just thinking about PC form factors above that form
factor." And Bahr Mahony, director of notebook product marketing at AMD, said at
that time that there are "a fair number of people" who are not satisfied with
the experience they're having with Netbooks. Mahony added that the
dissatisfaction with Netbooks "has been exhibited by the high return rates that
have been seen on these mini notebooks" in Europe. (AMD uses the terms "Netbook"
and "mini notebook" interchangeably.) AMD believes that the Netbook screen size
is too small and the performance disappointing. The coming year should show
whether the Netbook has legs or whether it was just another marketing
flash-in-the-pan like the UMPC (ultramobile personal computer) before it. |
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