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1. GEF Photonics & Chips News -- Optical Components and Subsystems, Communications Chipsets; Passive, Active, ROADM, WSS, DWDM, CWDM, Mux/Demux, Interleaver, EDFA, SOA, Transceiver, Transponder, Transmitter, Receiver, Modulator, Laser, DFB, FP, VCSEL, TOSA,
www.globalexecutiveforum.net/P - [Cached]Published on: 1/24/2007 Last Visited: 1/31/2007
"Price is important but it is not the only key factor," said Mark Beckford, general manager of Intel's emerging market platform group.
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Beckford said Intel would rent out computers and allow people to pay in installments to reach those people who can't afford a US$100 PC. Intel plans to invest US$1 billion in the next five years to launch the products in developing countries such as Brazil and India, according to Beckford, who said Intel was in talks with the Chinese government to sell US$400 computers to schools. -
2. PCs for Third World, by design
www.eetasia.com/ART_8800421804 - [Cached]Published on: 6/16/2006 Last Visited: 6/16/2006
Mark Beckford, general manager of Intel's emerging-markets platform group, said Intel plans to develop its Eduwise notebook and then contract out manufacturing--initially to a single ODM. Beckford said Intel expects its World Ahead hardware to be priced about 20 percent less than prevailing hardware in regional markets. If a desktop costs $500 in a computer bazaar, for example, the Intel-designed hardware would hit a $400 price target, he said. -
3. www.aganoconsulting.com
www.aganoconsulting.com/busine - [Cached]Last Visited: 8/14/2007
Bridging the digital divide requires broadband connectivity and wireless technologies at low cost, says Mark Beckford, General Manager, Intel, People's Republic of China Mark Beckford, IntelExpanding IT infrastructure and reducing network costs would help African business efficiency and enable African governments.

