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Re: Sarmad post# 125850

Friday, 12/06/2013 8:42:14 AM

Friday, December 06, 2013 8:42:14 AM

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Sarmad: In non-CPU products to a degree...

This was in the context of the dot com bubble and Intel refocusing on CPUs at the time. They also at one time had network management products, network cards, switches, hubs, print servers, pro share video software/hardware, traditional dial up modems etc. But you also have to remember that the branded products division wasn't terribly profitable and Intel re-pursued a lot of those markets at the component level(flash, network controllers, etc.) or simply integrated many of those products into the PC experience(most every laptop has a camera and wireless now) since the ultimate desire was to promote CPU intensive tasks(or suck MIPS to those who remember). The switch from Xscale to Atom slowed things down as far as the CPU part of that as well. So it is complicated:)
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