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Tom Krazit CNET News

Published: 21 Feb 2007 16:28 GMT

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Intel chief executive Paul Otellini addresses reporters at a San Francisco launch event on Tuesday for Motion Computing's new C5 medical assistant tablet PC, which is based on Intel's technology. One of Otellini's first acts as he prepared to take over the chief executive reins from current chairman Craig Barrett was to reorganise Intel into five new operating groups, including the Digital Health group. That division helped create the C5 after conducting extensive research into medical technology, he said.

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