Intel Loses Xbox Contract to IBM
For its next Xbox release, Microsoft has chosen to jettison the game console’s Intel chip in favor of a processor built by IBM. Industry observers see the change - which no one had predicted - as a major win for IBM and a set-back for Intel, whose high-performance chips power many gaming applications.
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