Intel Says It WILL Command the Respect of ARM

If it weren't already clear, ARM's chip technologies have taken over the computing world by storm. CPU's based off of ARM's IP power Apple's iPhones, iPads, iPods, as well as all those new Android phones and tablets that are released every week.

Intel, the world's largest chipmaker, is still on top in the computing space, but there's definitely a competitive threat on the mobile market. Intel’s Mooly Eden, known for being a charismatic speaker, told the press at Computex what the company thought of ARM's position.

Tamlin Magee of TechEye asked for Eden's comment on ARM's belief that, if it wanted to, it could dominate the mobile market. Eden's response was that many companies have come and gone that claimed they could take major market share, and Intel has always respected all of its competitors.

"ARM will try to go into the notebook space, and we will try to go down into their space. Let the best one win," Eden said.

Eden concluded his answer with, "I respect them, and I'm sure they are respecting us. If they are not respecting us now, they will soon."

Could Eden be referring to Moorestown, or perhaps something else entirely for the low-power market? Hopefully we'll find out soon.

  • I smell competition.. Hope it's a good one though.
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  • afrobacon
    I don't know why, but I just really want to see Intel fail.
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  • virtualban
    afrobaconI don't know why, but I just really want to see Intel fail.Please step in line. There is a bigger queue than in front of "fresh to open apple stores" in front of you that don't know why but want to see Intel fail. And an even bigger queue that know why.
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  • proton9
    arm dead! :X
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  • BluntObjection
    When in doubt, pinky out.
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  • milktea
    If Intel starts getting their acts together, then ARM definitely will see some competition ahead. :P
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  • illo
    why would anyone want the chip-maker with the fastest CPU's fail? that would slow down chipset advances across the board...are you guys really that stupid?
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  • marraco
    Intel needs to throw away a lot of decades-old x86-compatibility.

    It hinders back x86.
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  • Hatecrime69
    illowhy would anyone want the chip-maker with the fastest CPU's fail? that would slow down chipset advances across the board...are you guys really that stupid?
    intel isn't exactly starved for money, if they fail in one area they aren't gonna slow down their main cpu advances
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  • He wears a beret AND a turtleneck, so he must be charismatic. LOL
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