Intel shuns Microsoft, taps Linux for mobile Net devices

Intel senior VP Anand Chandrasekher touts Linux for MIDs.

(Credit: Intel)

At the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai that week, the buzz was about the Atom processor, mobile

Web devices, and Linux. What wasn’t buzzing? Microsoft.

Welcome to the courageous new world of computing sans Redmond.

At IDF, there …

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