With business falling and many more looking forward to find alternatives to reap success, Intel’s former chairman, Andrew Grove has some advice. Grove thinks that the idea to spend in making advance car batteries for electric cars sounds like a fruitful investment. He is of the opinion that soon car manufacturers will try putting out more electric models and would be interested in ways that make batteries more efficient and last longer. They will look up to these chipmakers for a solution and Intel must take advantage of its position. There has been no official word from Intel in this regard as yet. Presently, batteries prove to be a very expensive part in plug-in electric cars and if Intel come out with something more efficient and at a lesser price, the market will readily adopt it. But is Intel going to drive in that direction?
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