Intel Corp sees demand for notebook computers at the high end of industry expectations, and outlined new initiatives to increase its market share in the wireless and cellular communications business that is today dominated by the likes of Texas Instruments Inc "The demand continues to be on the high end of expectations," Intel Executive Vice President Sean Maloney said, speaking about the market for notebook computers and the company's new family of mobile PC chips, called Sonoma.
"Sonoma is now doing very, very, very well." Maloney, who is also the general manager of Intel's mobility group, also discussed a tie-up with the TiVo Inc's TiVo-to-Go service that will ease the sharing of TV shows onto Intel-based notebook computers using Wi-Fi wireless networks. "It's another nice little way of getting content in the home," he said, speaking at a company-hosted media day.
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