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...
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We see that value PCs are a real part of the business, not just an aberration,
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In recent years, the notebook has seen great evolution, but the good old desktop has not. But the desktop still has an enormous installed base; desktops are more than 70 percent of all PCs sold, about 85 million units per year.
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We expect revenue to be down, although sequential revenue growth will resume in the second half,
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I've read your reports. I want you to know that we are well aware of the realities of our current and future business. We are taking actions to address those realities.
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Digital technology is changing the face of entertainment, which is helping to transform peoples' lifestyles and create exciting new business opportunities.
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We are still looking for that magic number, the holy grail that will bring in new buyers.
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We've known for a decade, since Intel was involved in the Desktop Management Task Force, that desktop clients need better security and better management visibility.
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We've got very aggressive cost controls implemented, and those are starting to take effect.
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There is a lot of stuff that was written around his reiteration of our existing positions that I can only nicely characterize as editorializing,
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We will be in a position to retake share over the course of 2006. I believe you'll be able to plot the take back of market share along the dual core ramp of the company across multiple segments.
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We are clearly benefiting from the results of our segmentation strategy.
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We have found that the same families who bought a $1,500 PC for the home are now buying a second PC for about $1,000,
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We believe PC growth rates have moderated over the course of the past few quarters, leading to slower chip-level inventory reductions at our customers and affecting our revenue in the first half of the year.
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It turns out we're not quite there yet, but we'll be there next year. That next billion of people are going to be in an economic strata that today doesn't have access to the PC.