"This is Intel's first attempt to market a platform rather than a PC part, "
That simply is not true. Intel already did this with "centrino" which was just basically a specification for parts already on the market. VIIV is exactly the same thing: Use this product of ours, this product and this one and we will let you put a "centrino" or a "viiv" sticker on the side of your computer.
Engadget: this isn't a case of opinion, that statement is factually incorrect.
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jono @ Jan 9th 2006 8:33PM
"This is Intel's first attempt to market a platform rather than a PC part, "
That simply is not true. Intel already did this with "centrino" which was just basically a specification for parts already on the market. VIIV is exactly the same thing: Use this product of ours, this product and this one and we will let you put a "centrino" or a "viiv" sticker on the side of your computer.
Engadget: this isn't a case of opinion, that statement is factually incorrect.