Smartphones with Intel-based x86 chips aren’t dead yet. Intel may have stopped making Atom chips for smartphones, but a partner is keeping that effort alive. Chinese chip maker Spreadtrum is still ...
Nokia’s move to the Windows Phone OS took the “wind” out of possible volume sales of Intel smartphone chips this year, but the chip maker has moved on, Intel CEO Paul Otellini said this week. Intel is ...
“Intel has delivered its first product that is opening the door for Intel Architecture in the smartphone market segment,” said Anand Chandrasekher, senior vice president and general ...
Apple’s iPhone has twice been linked to Intel’s mobile future. The chip maker bungled it up once, but is coming on strong the second time. Intel passed on the opportunity to make chips for the first ...
It's been just over a year since Intel unveiled Medfield, its first phone SoC, and 10 months since the first devices to use the platform began to hit the market. Medfield was an important launch for ...
Over the past few years, Lenovo has been one of Intel's stalwart partners in the mobile phone business. The company has launched multiple Atom-based devices going back to the original Medfield SoC, ...
Intel on Tuesday showed the first smartphone based on its next Atom smartphone chip code-named Merrifield, which will provide better performance and battery life than current Atom chips. The ...
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