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At the moment, Intels bread and butter is Laptop and Desktop Chips, server chips. ARM does not have a foothold, or even the same performance. The way I see it, the vast vast majority of the worlds software is written for X86, and there is no reason to abandon it. Mobile right now is ARM, but mobile also lacks any kind of useful software or performance. |
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I would love more options so I can dump Charter.
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According to a new story at 9to5Mac, Intel has only been able to secure one content provider and will therefore not launch at CES. Such a project, if it ever launches, is now expected no earlier than the 2nd half of 2013.
Intel wants to offer a more a la carte service and entertainment companies want significantly more money in such a scenario because their current model is to bundle popular channels with lesser known ones and sell them as a package. As an a la carte model would favor the popular channels, the entertainment companies want more money for them to offset the lost revenues from the lesser-known channels not being offered. (Much as HobeSoundDarryl has been arguing.) |
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So, I'll retract my GF opinion. TSCM could put a fab in NY from Project Azalea. I'll bet Global Foundries would love the competition next door. "Useful Software/Performance " is too subjective.
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By definition, microcode is not software.
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It not the bandwidth they really like, it's the per-TV pricing and ease of add-on sales I mentioned. It's the 80's and their decoder-rental scheme all over again for them. If it was about the bandwidth they could just change to ClearQAM and be done with it. No box would be required (which would lower their support costs) and they'd still get the benefits of non-analog channel streams.
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As for "infrastructure reasons" I can only assume you're referring to switched-digital cable. I am reminded that the only reason the original analog bandwidth isn't sufficient is because there are so many more stations now. But there's the old saying "200 channels and nothing to watch". Cutting out the cruft and reruns you could get the same amount of content on a smaller number of stations. There really is no reason for there to be as many ESPNs as there are.
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What if your TV Dreams Become Reality
There is a company who will be offering Cable TV, high speed internet and a home phone for less than what people are paying for basic cable and internet now. So the middlemen you are referring to can be and will be eliminated.. Thus your dream will soon be coming true.
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