In terms of marketing the new businesses, is the “Intel Inside” concept transferable?
Barrett: Not so much. It’s not even transferable to the other non-IA businesses. “Intel Inside” basically stands for microprocessors in computers. So I wouldn’t attempt to expand it to cellular processors or network processors or anything else. IW: To some extent, you are buying your way into new markets. Will your acquisition strategy continue to be as aggressive going forward? Barrett: If you look at what are the building blocks in the networking space, they range from local area networks to wide area networks. Across that spectrum there’s lots of areas that we need to expand into. There’s also potential for follow on to the DSP Communications acquisition in the handheld chipset space. The world is tending to consolidate in those spaces, so what we have to do is consolidate the technologies and capabilities. I can’t promise you we’ll spend as much this year as last, but we’re not going to go cold turkey and stop. However, I’m certainly not going to wave a list of companies that we’re