Paul Otellini

Paul Otellini
Paul Stevens Otelliniis an American businessman and former president and CEO of Intel. He is also on the board of directors of Google...
acceptance always-believe marketplace
I've always believed the best measure of a product's worth is customer acceptance in the marketplace.
technology people community
Decades of providing technology in growing volume and at decreasing costs have driven great gains for developing nations, communities and people worldwide, but there is still much to do.
order media internet
In order for us to deliver this we have to integrate the big-screen capability, the PC capability, and the Internet experience. This is a combination of hardware and software that delivers a new media experience.
moving broken dams
At one level it's clear that the dam has broken. There's an inevitable move to use the Internet as a distribution medium and that's not going to stop.
believe curves growth
You have to make a bet one way or another. We believe that overall demand is going to continue to grow, and its absolutely being fueled by the Internet. If anything, we're just building a little bit ahead of the curve. There's clearly a curve toward growth, and the question is 'How do you intercept that?' We've decided to intercept it as aggressively as possible.
memories support growing
The creation of this new company supports Intel's intent to maintain its industry-leading position in nonvolatile memory and enables us to rapidly enter a fast-growing portion of the flash market segment,
world enabling ships
Intel's Pentium III processor operating at 1 GHz is the highest performance microprocessor for PCs, enabling Intel's customers to ship the fastest personal computers in the world,
crossover early point pull
The crossover point will be very early in 2002, and our goal, of course, is to pull that in to 2001.
along battery beyond carry essential higher importance laptops longer obvious performance
The importance of performance per watt is obvious for things you carry along with you, such as laptops - you want higher performance and longer battery life. But increasingly it is essential for things beyond mobility.
desktop help intel leadership market mobile pc products reinforce segment
These processors are the first of many new low-cost PC desktop and mobile products from Intel in 1999, and they help reinforce Intel's leadership in this market segment worldwide.
access approach benefits computing initiative means neither nor personal sharing towards
The 'Discover the PC' initiative is part of Intel's longstanding and comprehensive approach towards sharing the benefits of personal computing with those who have traditionally had neither the access nor the means to use technology.