As we move into fall and approach the Intel Developer Forum this week, things show no sign of slowing down. Last week AMD fired an early volley at Intel by broadening an initiative designed to unite the entire slate of remaining non-Intel chip companies, making me wonder, had this happened earlier would Apple have made its Intel move? Meanwhile, Brad Chase, the father of Windows 95, is back with a product that, at least initially, doesn’t favor Windows.
AMD Opens Up, Windows 95 Father Returns, Ask.com Impresses
Posted by: Rob Enderle September 25, 2006 04:00 AMAs we move into fall and approach the Intel Developer Forum this week, things show no sign of slowing down. Last week AMD fired an early volley at Intel by broadening an initiative designed to unite the entire slate of remaining non-Intel chip companies, making me wonder, had this happened earlier would Apple have made its Intel move? Meanwhile, Brad Chase, the father of Windows 95, is back with a product that, at least initially, doesn’t favor Windows.