Intel to shutter its app store

The chipmaker plans to shut down its AppUp store, a remnant of the short-lived Netbook era.

January 29, 2014 6:37 PM PST
Intel AppUp logo.

Intel AppUp logo.

(Credit: Intel)

Intel plans to close its app store designed originally for Netbooks and later for other devices such as ultrabooks.

The Intel AppUp Center will close March 11, according to a note posted on the site.

The site provides little further clarification as to why the store is closing, beyond saying that "by closing Intel AppUp center, Intel will be able to focus more than ever on developing the next generation of platform innovation."

An FAQ states that "some applications do require communication with the AppUp client and may not work after May 15th, 2015."

"The market is changing...consumer needs are changing, so we are trying to realign and focus on cloud-based services," an Intel spokesperson told CNET.

Intel launched the AppUp center in January 2010. At that time, Intel said the store was aimed at Netbooks (now a defunct product category), but the company expected the store to migrate to PCs, smartphones, TVs, and other devices.

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