Intel snaps up former Palm and Apple VP Mike Bell for its smartphone push
Posted in: Apple, intel, palm, Smartphones, Today's ChiliSeriously, what the hell did HP acquire when it bought Palm? A bunch of pretty patents and a rapidly dwindling talent pool, it would seem. Mike Bell, a celebrated capture for Palm back in 2007 after 16 years at Apple, was most recently occupying the role of Senior VP for Product Development on Jon Rubinstein’s team, but he has now switched allegiances to the blue team. Interestingly, though his address might change, his job spec will not — Mike will act as Director of Smartphone Product Development in Intel’s Ultra Mobility Group, where he’ll “help build and lead a team to build breakthrough smartphone reference designs to accelerate Intel Architecture into the market.” It’s hard to imagine how Intel could signal its intent to be a big player in the smartphone realm any more forcefully. Click past the break for the full text of the internal email announcing Mike’s arrival.
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Intel snaps up former Palm and Apple VP Mike Bell for its smartphone push originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 16 Jul 2010 05:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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