Intel: The Edgy Gorilla
For a $40 billion revenue company in a $300 billion industry, Intel is sounding remarkably defensive these days.
Asked to defend its absence from the tablet and smartphone markets, Intel's CEO Paul Otellini says the company makes money from the growth of smartphones and tablets because it sells processors to server manufacturers and one new server has to be installed for every 600 smartphones or 122 tablets.
Tortuous or what?
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