Shove Off Intel
When you've got a great big instruction set, an architecture designed long before power consumption was an issue, a process technology devised to deliver blazing speed and nothing else and a reputation for bullying your customers, it's unlikely that changing the manager is going to make a lot of difference to your efforts to enter the mobile market.
So Anand Chandrasekher's departure from Intel this week is unlikely to have an iota of effect on Intel's mobility plans - which look sick some 15 years after Intel first said they wanted to become the primary supplier of building blocks to the telecoms industry.
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