“The personal computer… went to individuals first before it went to corporations… The corporations are sitting, wishing this whole friggin' thing [Electric cars] to go away. Which is exactly what the computer companies' attitude was to personal computers.”

New millennium, AP Interview: Ex-Intel head pushes electric cars, 2008

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