Intel’s Wireless ICs Denied Latest Processes

Intel’s move on the wireless market may fail for the same reason that its X-Scale and ASIC ventures failed – because it’s not putting its wireless parts on advanced processes.

Intel’s move on the wireless market may fail for the same reason that its X-Scale and ASIC ventures failed – because it’s not putting its wireless parts on advanced processes.

It is only this year, some 18 months after Intel started running its 32nm process, that a wireless chip-set – Medfield – is going to be run on a 32nm process.


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  1. No one admires America more than me, Lefty, I spend a month of every year there, but the stains on its record as a capitalist system usually relate to its treatment of the people who do the lowest levels of work

  2. should the book not be called “Only the American survive”
    capitalism is broken!!! it needs to be fixed somehow so that America is winning again!!!
    You Ess Eh !
    You Ess Eh !
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