Intel urged to bet big on new technologies

Chip giant still in strong position despite challenges

Written by Robert Jaques

Intel must focus on new markets to remain competitive after two years of "dramatic changes ", researchers urged today.

A new In-Stat report noted that Intel has transformed itself since the beginning of 2006 with a new chief executive and major cost cutting initiatives prompted by increased competition from AMD.

Intel has a completely new product line-up, and new product strategies to enable expansion of the x86 architecture into new market segments such as discrete graphics, consumer electronics and ultra-mobile devices.

"Despite the challenges, Intel remains in a good position to transition with the market and remain a driver in the direction of technology, if it can remain competitive in these new markets,” said In-Stat analyst Jim McGregor.

The In-Stat study suggested that the chip giant's LPIA microprocessors are key to its future microprocessors and consumer system-on-chip offerings.

The first product in the Larrabee family, which is targeting graphics, will bring together a new high-speed on-chip interconnect, LPIA processor core, graphics core and die stacking for cache memory, a first from Intel.

Although Intel has changed its memory strategy to focus on Nand, In-Stat believes that Intel is likely to exit the discrete Flash market within a few years because of difficultly making a positive return on investment.

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