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Intel shakes up roadmap to attack ultra-mobile computing

At its annual investor meeting, Intel announced a significant change to its product roadmap designed to boost its efforts to get its chips into ultra-mobile devices of all shapes and sizes.

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Intel: We have ARM license, no plans to use it
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