Intel’s trying to take laptops to the next level once again with a new program called Project Athena, following its successful Ultrabook campaign. But today, we’re learning that Intel forgot to bring the most important component: an actual brand.
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To be honest, it does not matter how good their products may be, the fact that their chips report on us (spying) - and they have admitted it, means I do not use their products. I'd rather go with maybe second-best, but not spying.
Is it not amazing how they keep on coming up with 'better' 'faster' and so on, just like our toothpastes, which promise us their new product will do what their product of 20 years ago promised.