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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • TAISHAN, CHINA-FEBRUARY 12: Workers assemble computer chip motherboards at Mah Electronics on February 12, 2005 in Taishan, China.  Increasing amounts of outsourcing from Computer manufacturers in the United States has given many mainland Chinese workers employment with better conditions, education and benefits .   Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel holds up a 300mm microprocessor wafer during the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel delivers the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel holds up a 300mm microprocessor wafer during the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel holds up a 300mm microprocessor wafer during the keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    20070918DPM008_intel2.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel takes part in a fireside chat with Dr. Moria Gunn at the Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center September 18, 2007 in San Francisco, California.   (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
    stevejobs06june05dpm010.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
    stevejobs06june05dpm009.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
    stevejobs06june05dpm006.jpg
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