Intel's Otellini sees no plan to enter RFID fray
Intel Corp.’s increasing focus on wireless technologies won’t include the production of RFID (radio frequency identification) chips, said Intel President and Chief Operating Officer Paul Otellini Tuesday at Forrester Research Inc.’s Executive Strategy conference. "The Santa Clara, California, chip maker has invested a great deal in wireless technologies such as 802.11 and silicon radios, but any company that wants to manufacture RFID chips to help retailers and logistics organizations track products will have to make those chips with extremely low costs in order to build adoption, he said."
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