CES is an incredible show, but I was both sad and happy to see the final keynote Bill Gates gave at CES, both because I like Bill and probably won’t see him personally again, and because he is moving to something that he really wants to do, I’m happy for him. I also think this CES signals a major change for Microsoft that is part positive and part negative. I was also fascinated at the contrast between AMD and Intel at the show both showcasing Intel’s renewed focus and the possible advantages of the AMD/ATI merger once again showcasing how different these companies are becoming.
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Posted by: Rob Enderle January 14, 2008 04:00 AMCES is an incredible show, but I was both sad and happy to see the final keynote Bill Gates gave at CES, both because I like Bill and probably won’t see him personally again, and because he is moving to something that he really wants to do, I’m happy for him. I also think this CES signals a major change for Microsoft that is part positive and part negative. I was also fascinated at the contrast between AMD and Intel at the show both showcasing Intel’s renewed focus and the possible advantages of the AMD/ATI merger once again showcasing how different these companies are becoming.