In a session focusing on all things tablet, Intel's chief mobile strategist Matthew Roth, sounds a defiant note when it comes to the company being spurned by Apple for the iPad. There's no "Intel
Inside" the Apple device. He says the chip giant is agnostic when it comes to tablets and will buildchips for Android, BlackBerry and other tablets running proprietary software and keep growing market
share in the category despite being banned from the iPad. But he adds that "if we focus too much on mobile, we'll miss the next big thing." That could be "smart TV' and how machines talk to each
other, and us. Think refrigerators equipped with microprocessors that can tell you what groceries you need to buy. Or that you should lay off the cookies-and cream ice cream, perhaps?