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"Being the worlds largest and most progressive maker of semiconductors, Intel Corp. is tremendously interested in keeping its manufacturing capacities fully loaded. The new chief executive of the company, Brian Krzanich, is expected to be much more flexible when it comes to making chips for others to keep fabs busy. He appears to show signs of being so.
The new chief executive of Intel does not rule out possibility of building chips based on ARM architecture that rivals Intels x86 in smartphones and tablets. At the same time, he remains cautious about such a project since Intel now has an indisputable advantage over companies that rely on ARM Holdings architecture when it comes to manufacturing technology and the chip giant naturally does not want to share this trump."
"Being the worlds largest and most progressive maker of semiconductors, Intel Corp. is tremendously interested in keeping its manufacturing capacities fully loaded. The new chief executive of the company, Brian Krzanich, is expected to be much more flexible when it comes to making chips for others to keep fabs busy. He appears to show signs of being so.
The new chief executive of Intel does not rule out possibility of building chips based on ARM architecture that rivals Intels x86 in smartphones and tablets. At the same time, he remains cautious about such a project since Intel now has an indisputable advantage over companies that rely on ARM Holdings architecture when it comes to manufacturing technology and the chip giant naturally does not want to share this trump."