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Intel chief talks WiMAX

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We've just posted an interesting interview with Intel's David "Dadi" Perlmutter: Intel's 'Dadi' Perlmutter outlines the future of chip design

Perlmutter is the general manager of Intel's Mobility Group, and the de facto keeper of the Intel Architecture, and he has been talking about the company's on-chip graphics engine, the future of Intel's chip design and the ultimate number of cores that will be on a processor. In particular, however, he covers WiMAX and its significance for Intel.

Talking of WiMAX, keep up with the wireless technology with our Electronics Weekly guide to WiMax: www.electronicsweekly.com/wimax, and check out our guide to Wireless Communications, too: www.electronicsweekly.com/wireless

The Intel interview is actually the second in a series. The first - with Pat Gelsinger - can be found here: Intel targets new markets and integrated graphics

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