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March 5th, 2007

Intel won't upgrade to Vista until SP1

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 10:19 am

Categories: General, Hardware Infrastructure, Intel, Microsoft, Software Infrastructure, Vista

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Intel CEO Paul Otellini said the chip giant isn't going to upgrade to Vista until it gets the first service pack from Microsoft.

Speaking at the Bank of America Technology conference in San Francisco, Otellini was asked about his take on Vista and whether it could drive demand.

For corporations, Otellini said Vista upgrades will be slow. "I know of no organization doing an upgrade before SP1," said Otellini. "Intel isn't upgrading either (until SP1)."

Otellini, however, noted corporate uptake won't hurt Microsoft because most enterprises have commercial licenses that are "all you can drink."

On the consumer side, Otellini said "Vista will play out like XP did. There's not a large demand for backward looking upgrades." Over time, demand will pick up because because "consumers will like Vista as they play with it." Otellini added that Vista is "closer to the Mac than we've been on the Windows side for a long time."

On other topics:

Market share: "I've always been a market share guy. Having market share is critical to advance in multiple markets and lower costs," said Otellini. Intel's goal is to stay within its 10 year trend line for market share. In the last 10 year's Intel's lowest market share was 72 percent and its highest was 86 percent. "Staying in that range is modus operandi," said Otellini. AMD issued a sales warning today.

Global capacity: "There's clearly more capacity to build microprocessors in 07 and 08," he said.

Pricing: "Pricing continues to be very competitive," said Otellini. But Intel can "show differentiation through the platform." For instance he noted that "VPro insulates us from commoditization of the desktop."

Linux vs. Windows: "It's still a Windows world out there. Where I see Linux gaining is in ultra mobile devices. The Linux footprint is quite good for power," he said. Otellini added that Intel was nudging Microsoft to optimize its Windows kernel to save power.

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Seems to be a common mindset...  olePigeon | 03/05/07
US Government Bans Vista and Office 2007  LittleGuy | 03/05/07
And we all know how 'visionary' the US ...  mwagner@... | 03/05/07
You mean prudent  Suicida| | 03/05/07
Visions of setting the world right  klumper | 03/06/07
how visionary  cls@... | 03/06/07
Not exactly...  M.R. Kennedy | 03/05/07
"closer to the Mac than we've been on the Windows side for a long time."  T-Rexx | 03/05/07
I agree 100%  NonZealot | 03/05/07
agree with whom?  jjarman | 03/06/07
You forgot the Goo-eee  klumper | 03/06/07
ditto for my customers  Been_Done_Before | 03/05/07
What? No Bitty? No Loverock? No Mike Cox??  itanalyst | 03/05/07
Non-Zealot is still here  MacGeek2121 | 03/05/07
The Government?!?  justanitguy | 03/06/07
Shut up, fool.  James T. Kirk | 03/06/07
It's foolish for any corporate entity ...  mwagner@... | 03/05/07
A lot of businesses are still running Windows 2000  MacGeek2121 | 03/05/07
If it ain't broke......?  magpie_z | 03/05/07
Straight from the Microsoft handbook  Ole Man | 03/05/07
i disagree  jjarman | 03/06/07
this is *Intel* - not a run of the mill company  WiredGuy | 03/06/07
Didn't go for XP because I wanted to  hoozafrizitz | 03/05/07
What software "quit working with Windows 98"?  PB_z | 03/06/07
It is irresponsible to use Win98  georgep_z | 03/06/07
Oh really?  jacarter3 | 03/06/07
vista sp1 when?  LinuxAndWindows | 03/05/07
It won't be until the second half of 2007  PB_z | 03/06/07
Can't MS just release something called SP1 anytime?  jjarman | 03/06/07
No, but somewhat yes  PB_z | 03/06/07
so.....  LinuxAndWindows | 03/06/07
Message has been deleted.  James T. Kirk | 03/06/07
DOH!!! even Homer ain't THAT stupid.  someonewhoknows | 03/06/07
So I guess the consensus is...  vikingnyc@... | 03/06/07
Intel still idiots? Stuck in past?  Narg | 03/06/07
Usually they fix more than they break (nt)  CobraA1 | 03/06/07
SP1 for Vista  puppadave | 03/06/07
Big Deal!  voska | 03/06/07
My View and Advice to my clients.....  carlsf@... | 03/06/07
Intel won't upgrade...  activist | 03/06/07
This is not news  tonyman262 | 03/06/07
so Intel will be upgrading to Vista  corticus | 03/06/07
AMD Internal Memo Paints Different Vista Picture  Windows-Now.com | 03/07/07

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