lundi 13 juillet 2009

Intel to work with Google's Chrome OS

Intel cozying up to Google Chrome OS

The Register


Rik Myslewski writes that Intel will be working with Google and its Chrome OS.

“Word of the world's largest processor manufacturer's involvement with the world's largest internet searcher's purportedly virus-free OS first came by way of a comment by an Asia-Pacific Intel spokesman. And on Friday morning, Intel spokesman Nick Knupffer at the company's Santa Clara, California, headquarters, confirmed that report, telling The Reg that: ‘We've been privy to the project for some time and work with Google on a variety of projects, including elements of this one. We welcome Google's move here.'”
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