Last week, Intel held its Developer Conference, an annual event where the company showcases the changes it plans to make in its next-gen products. With Microsoft’s new operating system due to hit the market in a few short months, Intel planned more dramatic changes this year than would typically be the case. Thanks to its new ties with Apple, we got an unprecedented look at future hardware offerings from that company as well. What we saw was impressive. The presentation also included the first meaningful showcase for Viiv, which suddenly seems to make sense to me.
Intel’s Bright Future: Are There Implications for Apple?
Posted by: Rob Enderle March 13, 2006 05:00 AMLast week, Intel held its Developer Conference, an annual event where the company showcases the changes it plans to make in its next-gen products. With Microsoft’s new operating system due to hit the market in a few short months, Intel planned more dramatic changes this year than would typically be the case. Thanks to its new ties with Apple, we got an unprecedented look at future hardware offerings from that company as well. What we saw was impressive. The presentation also included the first meaningful showcase for Viiv, which suddenly seems to make sense to me.