Intel execs angry at MS USB 2 policy
Mike Magee of The Inquirer reports that Intel Corp. executives are extremely displeased by the software company's decision not to support USB 2.O peripheral connection technology. Moreover, he speculates that the chipmaker's contribution of large amounts of code to Windows XP may provide an arena for confrontation between the two giant companies.
The source article is at theinquirer.net.
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