Intel is disclaiming the report in which their managing director confirmed an Atom based iPhone device. Intel claims that Germanys CEO was only making general remarks about the kind of mobile devices the Atom might power in the future and did not mean to speculate about future Apple (AAPL) products. He mentioned the iPhone in this connection, according to Intel, only as an example of a small Internet device.
Intel knows nothing over future products of other manufacturers and can therefore over it also nothing say, press spokesman Mike Cato told ZDNet (Babel Fish translation)
In response ZDNet has posted yet another account corroborating their report and the statements made:
"PCGH-Editor Daniel Waadt was there as well an can attest, that Schwaderer referred to the iPhone as an example for the use of the atom-processor from Intel. The Intel CEO mentioned furthermore, that the display on iPhone 2 would be bigger than on iPhone 1 (although it is already quite big). iPhone 2 is also thinner than iPhone 1."
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Intel knows nothing over future products of other manufacturers and can therefore over it also nothing say, press spokesman Mike Cato told ZDNet (Babel Fish translation)
In response ZDNet has posted yet another account corroborating their report and the statements made:
"PCGH-Editor Daniel Waadt was there as well an can attest, that Schwaderer referred to the iPhone as an example for the use of the atom-processor from Intel. The Intel CEO mentioned furthermore, that the display on iPhone 2 would be bigger than on iPhone 1 (although it is already quite big). iPhone 2 is also thinner than iPhone 1."
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