Intel chief sings praises of his PC strategy
Craig Barrett, Intel chief executive, sang a duet with Aerosmith lead singer Steve Tyler at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week - in what music lovers pray will turn out to be a farewell performance.
The glitzy rendition of "Walk This Way" by Mr Barrett, 65, who steps down as head of the world’s biggest semiconductor company in May, was part of a software demonstration showing that Intel was still pursuing its own path and championing the PC as the centre of the new digital home.
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