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Letter "G" » Gordon Haff Quotes
«This is about reducing administrative costs more than about security.»
Author: Gordon Haff
«Obviously, they have to sell lots of systems of this size to pay back what has to be a considerably larger R&D investment than they have even with Galaxy.»
Author: Gordon Haff
«It's still not clear how visible that will be. I don't think it will be pervasive in 2006.»
Author: Gordon Haff
«History says that binary translation basically doesn't work. The day may come when someone can do a good enough job with it, but that concept has been thrown out there many times in the computer industry, and it's always fallen flat on its face.»
Author: Gordon Haff
«This is a bigger story for Apple than for Intel. Apple liked Intel's roadmap better than that of Power PC, and the idea is that they will now sell a higher percentage of notebook computers.»
Author: Gordon Haff
«Dell has had a very focused strategy: Don't spend a lot on research and development, leverage the work of others, and deliver cookie-cutter servers and desktops cheaply. That lined up well with the market when saving money was in. But IT managers have to consider more than price now in making buying decisions.»
Author: Gordon Haff
«[By the middle of next year,] we are going to be in a situation where Intel will have erased some of the functional gaps that they have had with AMD, ... By erasing the gap, Intel certainly has the opportunity to bring their much larger and better resourced manufacturing and development organization to bear.»
Author: Gordon Haff
«The fact that Itanium didn't take off as expected is really because it is only in certain types of applications [such as databases] that there was a driving need to go beyond 32-bit to the larger memory you see in RISC servers today, ... But 64-bit extensions [to x86] are here, and there is no penalty to having a server that is capable of supporting 64-bit, whether you need it or not. That's the nice thing about the x64 approach.»
Author: Gordon Haff
«It's a local company with some useful code, engineers who obviously have skills and background and experience in the type of systems management that HP has. We don't know the terms of the deal, but it probably was not all that expensive, ... It looks to be a good deal for HP.»
Author: Gordon Haff
«You don't want to see things slip, but at the end of the day, if Montecito gets delivered per this revised schedule and the performance increase is in the range of what Intel has talked about [a two-times increase], it will still give [OEMs like HP] a competitive high-end processor offering.»
Author: Gordon Haff
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