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Has Intel Found the Holy Grail?
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- Published 27 Sep 2012 by Peter Cooney
Intel announced what has been dubbed its “Radio Free Intel” strategy, in which the goal is for every future Intel product to have a radio. Intel has the opportunity to revolutionize the semiconductor market and be a real competitor with Qualcomm if it can get to market quickly with its new technology.
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