"Steven, you know where Microsoft's strengths lie. From personal PCs to server workstations, we have a uniform platform system.
It's only a matter of time before the Windows NT workstation leads the market, developers willing to design applications for us could line up all the way to Hawaii."
Responsible for Microsoft's server business, Glass was in Intel's office, excitedly waving his hands.
The Windows system had already captured over 90% of the global market, no one could threaten them, no one!
"So Steven…" Glass's gaze was meaningful, "Microsoft is Intel's most important partner.
Those destined to be weeded out of the market as failures, they aren't worth Intel's effort."
Steven McGeady's brow furrowed slightly, "Glass, we respect each partner.
Providing them with excellent server chips is Intel's mission, and that includes Microsoft."
As Intel's vice president, McGeady was very put off by Glass's arrogant tone.