GHoosdum
9 Dec 2005, 7:32pm
Intel chairman Craig Barrett knocked the $100 notebook being developed by MIT, saying that it's merely a "gadget" that schoolchildren in developing countries will not want.
Barrett said Intel was committed to delivering IT access to the developing world -- and is helping Sri Lanka Telecom set up south Asia's first long-range WIMAX wireless network -- but would not produce a cut-price product like MIT's computer.
"We work in the are of low cost affordable PCs, but full function PCs," he said. "Not handheld devices and not gadgets."
He said Intel was also expanding an IT teacher training scheme it says has already reached three million schoolteachers worldwide to Sri Lanka, and praised local projects aimed at producing computer literacy. Some 90 percent of Sri Lankans were literate but only 10 percent computer literate, he said.
Is he against it because he's got a competing product? Or because it's powered by an AMD processor, perhaps?
Source: Reuters (http://today.reuters.com/news/newsarticle.aspx?type=technologyNews&storyid=2005-12-09T144915Z_01_ARM953303_RTRUKOC_0_US-TECHNOLOGY-INTEL.xml)
Barrett said Intel was committed to delivering IT access to the developing world -- and is helping Sri Lanka Telecom set up south Asia's first long-range WIMAX wireless network -- but would not produce a cut-price product like MIT's computer.
"We work in the are of low cost affordable PCs, but full function PCs," he said. "Not handheld devices and not gadgets."
He said Intel was also expanding an IT teacher training scheme it says has already reached three million schoolteachers worldwide to Sri Lanka, and praised local projects aimed at producing computer literacy. Some 90 percent of Sri Lankans were literate but only 10 percent computer literate, he said.
Is he against it because he's got a competing product? Or because it's powered by an AMD processor, perhaps?
Source: Reuters (http://today.reuters.com/news/newsarticle.aspx?type=technologyNews&storyid=2005-12-09T144915Z_01_ARM953303_RTRUKOC_0_US-TECHNOLOGY-INTEL.xml)