Wednesday 15 June 2011

Intel's strategy in 2009

Yesterday, at a conference in San Francisco, Paul Otellini, CEO of
Intel, announced the company's strategy in the long term and the next
lines of investment.

Mr. Otellini, the processor market is being stabilized and the company
is now able to predict more accurately the amount of processors to be
produced. Earlier this month, the United States, the firm has invested
$ 7 billion to expand or upgrade production facilities dedicated to
the manufacture of chips engraved in 32 nanometers. Moreover, he
believes that "there are a lot of money about to be spent" and that
the security updates of major infrastructure will result in increased
sales of processors. Moreover, Mr. Otellini estimated that there are
350 million PCs aged four years and many of them will soon be updated
or replaced.

Intel intends to continue its integration efforts initiated within the
Core i7 processors who board memory controller directly.Thereafter,
the engineers intend to include a graphics controller. "Rather than
improve performance, we focus on integration," says the CEO, then
adds: "In 5 years the majority of Intel's products are systems on a
chip."

The company has surpassed AMD in its burning in 45-nanometer
processors and will pursue this with a voice recording in 32 nm as it
would, among other things, reduce manufacturing costs. A case of
P1269, which should be embedded within the MID and smartphones. Aussi,
Also, LG Electronics recently announced the production of smartphones
and based MID platform Moorestown consists of a system on chip
processor engraved in 45 nm, a memory controller and graphics and a
encoder / decoder video. Thereafter, the firm will address the 22
nanometer.

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