Intel's chairman and manager Paul Otellini said in an interview with Dexingency, Linux is still difficult to talk about brilliant achievements in the desktop. The company believes that this shared resource cannot replace Windows for a long time.
Otellini believes that creating a creativity that can replace Windows systems is very interesting, but it is difficult to achieve in the short term. He said: "Linux is very novel in Munich and Lindows in Walmart, but it is still difficult to shake the mainstream position of Windows."
It is very hoped to replace CRAIG Barrett's CEO position in Ceo, Linux has an opportunity to replace Windows in the server market. He held an example: NASA announced a plan on Tuesday, will use the Anga second-generation processor to establish Linux group systems to achieve the expected results.
According to Otellini, giant computers often have symbolic value. Any company manager eager to unify the operating system should be confident on this technology. "Because this is not only a new high-performance giant computer." (Pacific News Center Aaron)
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