Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Intel Awaits Microsoft's Next Number

Microsoft Corp. sent shock waves through the tech sector a year ago with a radical shift in strategy, a plan to develop a next generation of software that relies less exclusively on 30-year partner Intel Corp.

A year later, it isn't clear whether the software giant's shift will do much to improve its lagging position in mobile devices?or whether it is quite as ominous for Intel as it originally appeared.

On Monday night, Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer is set to return to the stage of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where he laid out the company's plans ...

Microsoft Corp. sent shock waves through the tech sector a year ago with a radical shift in strategy, a plan to develop a next generation of software that relies less exclusively on 30-year partner Intel Corp.

A year later, it isn't clear whether the software giant's shift will do much to improve its lagging position in mobile devices?or whether it is quite as ominous for Intel as it originally appeared.

On Monday night, Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer is set to return to the stage of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where he laid out the company's plans ...

Source: http://feeds.wsjonline.com/~r/wsj/xml/rss/3_7011/~3/0_lWWCJMkrM/SB10001424052970203436904577148672034207522.html

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