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Intel vs ARM by: Anonymous on 11/9/2009
I agree with the above comments, I think ARM will dominate the Smart-book market, just as it currently dominates the mobile communication industries. Companies such as Nokia, LG, Dell and Sharp are on the final stage of releasing a new Smart-book.

ARM will next challenge Intel core business, which is Laptop, desktop and servers and are in a very good position to take over Intel as a dominant player in the chip market.

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Intel vs ARM by: Anonymous on 11/9/2009
I agree with the above comments, I think ARM will dominate the Smart-book market, just as it currently dominates the mobile communication industries. Companies such as Nokia, LG, Dell and Sharp are on the final stage of releasing a new Smart-book.

ARM will next challenge Intel core business, which is Laptop, desktop and servers and are in a very good position to take over Intel as a dominant player in the chip market.

Source:
pay as you go mobile phones website review and compare hundreds of pay as you go mobile phones from all major networks and from multiple vendors.
Author by: Anonymous on 10/22/2009
Opps, brain fade scribbling at midnight. Yes, should be System on a Chip! John Oram.
@SoC by: Anon by: Anonymous on 10/22/2009
Yes, as far as I can tell SoC means "System-on-a-chip". The reference on the 3rd line must be an error.
SoC by: Anonymous on 10/22/2009
isn't silicon on most chips? Wouldn't it be System-on-Chip...or is this specifically referencing something else?
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