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REVENGE
Straight from the rumor mill, here's a slide from an Intel presentation at CeBIT 2008:



Notice something familiar? A Moorestown based iPhone in two years perhaps? Yeah, dream on. wink.gif

Source: theINQUIRER
vbetts
Iphone has an Intel chip inside of it if I remember right.
Hara Taiki
No, it's a 620MHz Samsung ARM 1176JZ(F)-S cellular processor.
Patrix
Didn't Intel buy ARM a few years ago? lol
Hara Taiki
No, they just hold some ARM licenses.
REVENGE
ARM is the property of ARM. Everyone who makes ARM processors hold licenses from ARM.

ARM.
Ayanami
Does it even matter that much? By the time Intel gets everything switched over to those, we'll be running 128 bit chips.
HotBreeze
I think that ppl doesnt understand that an iPhone on graph was only representing an Smartphone, not, necessarily it has an Intel Chip. This is my concept.
ThinkMark
If there was some remote MBA style software available for iPhone, couldn't you install some other OS on it?

Think Mark
bluedragon1971
Maybe that picture is showing one of the iPhone clones LOL tongue.gif
Colonel
QUOTE(Think Mark @ Mar 15 2008, 09:11 AM) *
If there was some remote MBA style software available for iPhone, couldn't you install some other OS on it?

Yeah.. and if there were some remote style wings for my bicycle, I could fly it too...
Ayanami
QUOTE(Colonel @ Mar 15 2008, 09:25 AM) *
Yeah.. and if there were some remote style wings for my bicycle, I could fly it too...


How about an ugly alien instead?

Axalon
QUOTE(REVENGE @ Mar 14 2008, 08:24 PM) *
ARM is the property of ARM. Everyone who makes ARM processors hold licenses from ARM.

ARM.

I has two ARMs lawl.
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