Hector de Jesus Ruiz Cardenas (born December 25, 1945) is the chairman and CEO of Advanced Nanotechnology Solutions, Inc. and former CEO & executive chairman of semiconductor company Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD).[1] (wikipedia)
There is no way I could ever look somebody in the eye and say that I can make them feel good about the fact that they are losing their job.
In my humble opinion, the PC as we have known it is in a continuous decline and being relegated to a utility device for businesses.
One of the things that has happened with technology is that it can only be helpful if it is useful, of course, but it can only be helpful too if it's accessible, and it can only be helpful if it's affordable.
My father said, 'Son, when you grow up, I don't want you to be a member of a party that caters to the oppressed and the poor. You have to aspire to be a member of a party that is happy, winning and influential.'
I don't want to be the underdog. I don't want to be the poor guy, getting kicked around.
For consumers to benefit from technology, there has to be fair and open competition. Fair and open competition is the only course we know that can lead to meaningful innovation.
Intel continues... to abuse their monopoly, and that's why, around the world, governments and regulatory agencies continue to go after them.
In this new world, with smartphones and tablets and cloud computing, things are moving around fast.
We need real solutions, not examples of technology for technology's sake, not digital pies in the sky, ... tech utopia.
We deserve to have a significantly larger share of the market than we already have. The only thing that's keeping us from achieving those numbers are the illegal, monopolistic actions of our competitor.