Why Oh Why? Intel-McAfee Revisited
To return to the Intel-McAfee thing - which has been a welcome talking point in a down time for talking points - here are four of the best comments which came out of it:
"McAfee server protection products are used extensively to protect clients," says Mike Bryant, CTO of Future Horizons, "perhaps they didn't want those skills turned to protecting those same clients from SPARC and ARM based servers? $7bn is a lot though - they could have developed a proper optimised 64 bit server chip for far less than that !!"
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