Intel expects higher research and development spending, which at $5.6 billion for the year will be higher, by $200 million, than previously expected. The company is using that budget to develop chips it hopes will put it far ahead of rivals. Intel has gained some of the market share previously lost to AMD mainly on the strength of its dual-core chips.
Unrelenting role-reversals in the ascendancy crusade can be tiring for onlookers.
But it contains life-lessons:
Man's quest for glory can be unending
If you row hard enough you can come up from behind and even get ahead
If you get tired of keeping ahead or even stop just to enjoy the feeling .....
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Wednesday, April 18, 2007
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