Paul Otellini
Paul Otellini
Paul Stevens Otelliniis an American businessman and former president and CEO of Intel. He is also on the board of directors of Google...
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We believe PC growth rates have moderated over the course of the past few quarters, leading to slower chip-level inventory reductions at our customers and affecting our revenue in the first half of the year.
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We will be in a position to retake share over the course of 2006. I believe you'll be able to plot the take back of market share along the dual core ramp of the company across multiple segments.
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It is a profound change in the way that a PC deals with how data comes in.
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We've known for a decade, since Intel was involved in the Desktop Management Task Force, that desktop clients need better security and better management visibility.
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I suspect there will be a long tail association with our actions here that will go out into 2007.
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I think it is going to be less than people expected. But it's probably not as poor as looking only at retail would indicate.
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Steve, I wanted to report that Intel's ready.
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We have found that the same families who bought a $1,500 PC for the home are now buying a second PC for about $1,000,
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Today's announcement signals our confidence in the growth, earnings and cash generating potential of our business,
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We are heads-down focused on ramping the Pentium 4,
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We're combining the best of these two architectures into one.
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We expect revenue to be down, although sequential revenue growth will resume in the second half,
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We see that value PCs are a real part of the business, not just an aberration,
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We've got very aggressive cost controls implemented, and those are starting to take effect.