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Friday, November 13 - 2009

Intel predicts dynamic changes in mobile market

  • Middle East: Tuesday, January 06 - 2009 at 11:14

Intel predicts that the mobility market will become a key influencer across the consumer and enterprise segment in 2009. Developments in the mobile internet space will help fuel this trend through the implementation of mobile workstations, thinner and lighter notebooks and netbooks, in addition to the deployment of mobile internet devices, wireless networking components, and services. 2009 will also see a greater focus on mobile internet expansion due to the increasingly pervasive nature of the internet and the trends accelerating its growth such as social networking. An increase in online participation will result in an increased demand for products such as Notebook PC's, Netbooks and MID's, the company said.

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