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Intel offers $1 Million Bounty

Posted on Sep 26, 06 07:13 PM PDT


Intel offers $1 Million Bounty
Intel wants to make their presence known in the living room by offering up to $1 million in prizes to PC designers and manufacturers who manages to construct the most stylish and smallest home PCs which are powered by Intel's very own Viiv technology. Points will be given on style, acoustics, functionality, and features. The top dog will bring home $300,000 to help mass produce the winning system, while $400,000 is reserved for co-marketing activities, and the rest of the money can be squadered on women and fast cars. Looks like Intel is finally getting serious in throwing the "boring PC image" our of the window for something more chic. For more information regarding the Intel Core Processor Challenge, head on here.

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By Publisher , 26/09/06 8:05 PM (CommentID #050349)


We are in a shift in the semi-conductor world. Consumers are becoming the biggest buyers of electronics, taking over businesses who took over the military.

Older CPUs are "good enough" for most business applications and intel has to find new growth opportunities and they lie in the consumer segment.

Quite Frankly, I find it pittyful that intel can't put together something by itself. I guess that some marketing "genious" at intel though that they could do it "on the cheap" this way.

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