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Brendon Nafziger, DOTmed News Associate Editor | March 30, 2010
"Intel sees this as an opportunity to get their microprocessor out in more places. That's the bottom line," notes Glorikian. "If they could have a home health monitor in every home, that's a lot of CPUs in the market."
"It has the potential to be incredibly disruptive," he adds. "It's not always going to be the incumbents in health care today that are the cutting-edge."

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