Posted on | Tuesday, January 18, 2011 |

SAN FRANCISCO - penetration computer sales in Asia it is still good by Intel. That's why the company is still very optimistic, especially chip sales in India and China will conduct.
''So far I see the development in the Asia-PC good enough,''said Navin Shenoy, Intel's General Manager for Asia Pacific, told Reuters, who was quoted on Monday (1/17/2011).
Intel is known as a company that makes microprocessors, which is the brain of the computer. Shenoy said in 1995 a citizen of China took three years to buy computers. However, when the level of the country's economy sped, optimists would obviously be much higher.
Intel also has opened the first chip factory in northeastern Dalian, China late last year, to serve customers in the region.
In the fourth quarter of 2010, Intel's total revenues in Asia Pacific shot 57 percent and revenue grew 9 percent. While global PC shipments rose 13.6 percent to 346.2 million units.
However, this time according to IDC, PC sales will only grow 10 percent. It could not be separated from the impact penetration of increasingly eroded tablet portable computer market.
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