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en [And while some (including Kumar) are convinced that Intel's recent troubles may mark the nadir for the stock, it's hard to see what might send PC chip demand moving smartly upwards again.] If Moore's Law continues in force, ... the performance of PC processors and the systems they power will continue to bound farther and farther ahead of what the vast majority of buyers need.

en ARM processors continue to power the vast majority of mobile devices in high-volume consumer markets, where the need to work at the ES level to optimize designs for performance, low power, and cost is most acute. Through our continuing strong relationship with ARM, we are able to provide models that significantly lower the barriers to adoption, to more quickly experience the benefits of ESL design.

en Key trends will be shifts to dual-core processors for PCs, and multi-core processors for servers, to increase performance while maintaining or decreasing chip power consumption. ASPs for all platforms have increased with the economic recovery and will continue to increase with these shifts before price degradation begins.

en Dual-core processors should be the bread and butter for Intel's profitability - it is one of the high priced processors in Intel's product line. Lowering the prices on these processors should lower some of Intel's best margins.

en The market got way ahead of itself and we're now moving to a price that's in line with the fundamentals. The only question is how much farther we have to go.

en They just rely on people driving farther and farther to get to work. But for the economy here to grow, we need to provide a place for employees to live. Gas at $2.57 a gallon makes it pretty hard for someone making $12 an hour to drive a long way.

en Those efforts have failed as the performance deficiencies of computers based on Intel's Pentium 4 processors have become increasingly evident, ... Nevertheless, drastic price cuts and large, cash-backed marketing programs from Intel had the effect of driving down [average selling prices] on PC processors in the market segments where we compete directly.

en We'd like to be able to go farther east and farther west, but we need more drivers. We need enough people to establish the routes permanently.

en I usually do better farther away than close up, my brother tells me. He told me to shoot farther away today, so that's what I did.

en He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic.

en Their habitat is shrinking and where they are living, there is a lot of construction. And their population is growing. They are getting pushed farther and farther south.

en They've come a long way, ... I always tell him even if they don't make it any farther than what they have, they've made it farther than most people dream of. But they aren't stopping. They're going -- I can feel it.

en As we fall farther and farther behind on our infrastructure, I don't think there is a defense for not raising impact fees. I really do believe it's time to step up to the plate.

en High performance scientific and creative customers need to squeeze every last drop of performance out of their systems. We're thrilled that Intel has brought their respected suite of tools to help Apple developers maximize the performance of their applications on Intel-based Macs.

en Throughout the at-bat, I just kept going farther and farther, ... I wanted to see how much they would let me have before they stopped me. They never did, and I told Skins, 'I can take this.'

en As I fall farther and farther behind, it's going to take longer for them to rebuild their houses,


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