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Shane Rau Quotes

«There's not an all-encompassing buying pattern emerging across the industry, ... without corporations coming off the sidelines.»
Author: Shane Rau
«[Of course, for many prospective buyers the best strategy may be to postpone making a PC purchase until Windows Vista ships.] [Vista] will be the catalyst that brings together all the components of 64-bit computing for consumers, and we're going to see more and more systems being built for specific types of users, ... The consumer market will transition to a 64-bit platform only when it can do so for free.»
Author: Shane Rau
«This is a practical, pragmatic Steve Jobs decision.»
Author: Shane Rau
«With mobility comes more complexity.»
Author: Shane Rau
«[Intel is keeping mum on its plans to introduce a 64-bit desktop version of its Itanium processor, but don't look for the industry leader to take AMD's affront lying down.] I don't think [Intel's] in a hurry, ... They'll wait and see how AMD does, but they have their own road map in mind and they're sticking to it.»
Author: Shane Rau
«AMD is the real indicator,»
Author: Shane Rau
«The faster the memory goes, the less room there is for error in a system like the Xbox 360.»
Author: Shane Rau
«But this is more a statement about end demand than market-share direction.»
Author: Shane Rau