On December 9, the international report of Intel CEO Paul Otellini said that the media reported that the end of the PC had been overstated. He said: "Every three or four years to discuss the PC has become a trend, but the PC has not ended." Otellini called the PC is an evolutionary device that keeps pace with the times, has been driving business growth and in the foreseeable It is still PC growth that will continue to drive business growth in the future.

The PC purchased by users over the past 15 years is not much different from today's PC. Otellini also pointed out that laptops will not disappear. He said: "I think it's easy for people to forget about the importance of laptops to our lives. The report said that iPad is very popular, but iPad is not the only product that is popular. From the shipping scale, PC shipments are 1 million each day. The iPad shipped 4 million units in the quarter. Its shipment size is not the same.”

Otellini also discussed Intel's Sandy Bridge, the processor of Intel's next-generation integrated graphics chip, and disclosed its tablet strategy. He said: "At present, tablet computers are hot topics for discussion. Our strategy is very simple. We hope to provide the best hardware to ensure support for all feasible operating systems. These include support for Windows, Android, and MeeGo. Such consumer products will be available next year. In the first half of the year, the operators came out."

Otellini talked about the competition between tablet PCs and netbooks and laptops. "I don't think tablet PCs will erode netbooks and notebooks and will not replace notebooks. Notebooks are still mainstream PCs."