Intel blasts $100 laptop
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Intel chairman Craig Barrett has criticised a planned $100 laptop aimed at bringing computers to developing economies.
At a press conference in Sri Lanka, the chipmaker's former chief executive insisted that there will not be a market for the devices, calling them a '$100 gadget', according to Reuters.
Barrett argued that a computer's features are more important than its price.

At a press conference in Sri Lanka, the chipmaker's former chief executive insisted that there will not be a market for the devices, calling them a '$100 gadget', according to Reuters.
Barrett argued that a computer's features are more important than its price.
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