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According to reports, Intel’s Chief Technology Officer Justin Ratner told Bloomberg’s Next Big Thing Summit that Intel’s investment in research and development of US$10.1 billion will be devoted to the company’s self-designed equipment.
For the wearable devices that the industry recently talked about more, Ratner said that Intel Labs is developing wearable technology, focusing on the underlying technology of wearable devices, rather than developing their own prototype of wearable devices.
For the prospect of Google glasses, Ratner also did not make too many expositions, but mentioned that the replacement of Google glasses will have a bright future.
Ratner revealed that Intel's goal is to improve battery life. Although the sensor will continue to work, the phone will not always be on. At the same time, the company's R&D team is also focusing on innovative display devices.