Thursday, September 15, 2011

Google Prepare the Android-Based Intel

Intel and Google agreed to cooperate so that the architecture of the chip maker in the world's largest computer attached to the output of Google's products, Intel-based Android smart phone, marketed planned mid-2012.


In a joint press release, the company said Android operating system later will support Intel Atom processors are energy efficient.

In the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Tuesday (13 / 9), Intel CEO Paul Otellini said Intel's chips called smart phones made ​​by Medfield and the concept of personal computers (PCs) Intel.

Otellini said the number of global vendors will launch the Android-based smart phones Medfield mid-2012.

Andy Rubin, Google's senior vice president for mobile devices, appeared on stage with Otellini and convey the main lines of cooperation the two companies.

Intel has fought hard to get a place in the market smart phones and tablet computers. Almost all mobile devices today use a computer chip architecture based ARM Holdings, which is considered more energy efficient than chips made ​​by Intel.

Nokia plans to install smart phones with chips made ​​by Intel this year, but canceled and instead use an ARM chip made with operating system Windows 7 Phone.

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