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Paul Otellini Quotes
«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.»
Author: Paul Otellini
«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.»
Author: Paul Otellini
«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.»
Author: Paul Otellini
«It's time to reinvent the desktop.»
Author: Paul Otellini
«It is a profound change in the way that a PC deals with how data comes in.»
Author: Paul Otellini
«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.»
Author: Paul Otellini
«No stone will remain unturned.»
Author: Paul Otellini
«But we're not going to take 90 days to take action.»
Author: Paul Otellini
«I suspect there will be a long tail association with our actions here that will go out into 2007.»
Author: Paul Otellini
«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.»
Author: Paul Otellini