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May 21st, 2007

Negroponte takes on Intel

Posted by John Spooner @ 9:49 am

Categories: AMD, Intel, notebooks, semiconductors

Tags: John Spooner

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There’s been a lot of reporting, today, on comments by Nicholas Negroponte, founder of the One Laptop Per Child project. Negoponte during an interview with 60 Minutes, broadcast on Sunday night, that Intel should be ashamed of itself for its tactics with regard to offering its Classmate PC. Both the OLPC laptop and the Classmate PC were designed to offer low-cost computers for school children. Here’s a link to the transcript of the interview on CBS’ Web site: Link. I would encourage ChipLand readers to read through it. And not only for the Intel comments, but also for the background on the OLPC project.

The bottom line, I think, is that if you look at providing laptops to school children strictly as a commercial venture—and let’s face it pretty much everyone but Mr. Negroponte does–Intel, AMD (provider of the OLPC’s processor) and a whole range of other companies should be thrilled with what Negroponte is doing. They should all be working with him.

I have seen Mr. Negroponte speak in person. I came away believing he truly does want to help people. But, when you get down to it, he is also helping to create new markets for computers. I think it’s pretty clear that Intel realizes this and it, too, wants to be in on the ground floor. The 60 Minutes report points that out quite clearly when it produces Intel documents comparing the Classmate PC with the OLPC and asks Intel Chairman Craig Barrett about them. What you’re seeing unfold, here, is the battle for the hearts and minds of the next one, two, three, four or more million computer buyers. I don’t think anyone in the computer industry can afford to ignore that fact. This won’t be the last time that humanitarianism and business collide.

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Victory achieved
Regardless of what happens, Negroponte
has already achieved a great victory.

Without actually producing anything, he
has forced the greedy money-grubbing
corporations to drastically... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Ole Man Posted on: 06/17/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
All I seen him do was whine  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/21/07
I think it's the ethics as well  NonZeaIot | 06/13/07
I understand...  cyngaines | 05/21/07
Either computer will need a selling point...  Anton Philidor | 05/21/07
I salute you  Xwindowsjunkie | 05/21/07
It's a good thing I can't reach you  Linux User 147560 | 06/06/07
Don't forget  electronics_md@... | 05/21/07
I don't think it will do US much good  Xwindowsjunkie | 05/21/07
If he truly wanted to help people  TonyMcS | 05/21/07
While you idea has merit  Linux User 147560 | 06/06/07
You missed a few Zeros  Xwindowsjunkie | 05/21/07
Victory achieved  Ole Man | 06/17/07

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