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Letter "G" » Gordon Haff Quotes
«People do not typically leave companies if they are deliriously happy with their roles, but sometimes even people who are reasonably content with their jobs find better opportunities that come along.»
«Intel has inconsistently put energy into storage. It hasn't had a real comprehensive strategy in the past.»
«Those do not appear to be cherry-picked numbers of some particular benchmark on a blue moon with a tailwind blowing.»
«Intel let a competitor sneak into a market where they weren't before. Still, it was hard to believe that AMD would be able to maintain the kind of performance lead that they have enjoyed over the past one to two years.»
«When the Pentium 4 first came out, the performance was very disappointing to a lot of people initially. It's hard to call the Pentium 4 a failure, given how many they sold, but it was certainly an evolutionary dead end.»
«I don't think Microsoft had much choice in the matter. The bottom line is there is not a whole lot of market to buy that product from Microsoft.»
«Certainly, the fact that you need to be using brand new hardware is a selling disadvantage out the door.»
«I see this as fine-tuning more than changing direction. Obviously, they're struggling financially, but in general this is a small number of people in the scope of things at Sun.»
«Microsoft is going to be very late to the game and will need to overcome a presumption that it will favor Windows.»
«Intel's challenge is to drive adoption [beyond that] of Hewlett-Packard. To succeed beyond its niche, Intel needs to support a wide range of capabilities.»