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Era of Intel-powered Android begins with Lava XOLO X900
The first smartphone to run Intel’s mobile processor arrives in India later this month.
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Gameloft bringing its most popular HD games to Intel smartphones and tablets
One of the dangers of entering the tech market with a new product is the necessary adaptation that other manufacturers or developers will have to make to support your product. This is especially true in the processor market, where many software and firmware companies of …
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Intel preparing to launch mobile processors at MWC?
Mobile World Congress is edging closer and closer, and rumor has it that Intel is planning to show off their first mobile-based processors there. Apparently, they’re going with the name of Medfield, at least for the time being, to refer to their mobile processors. We …
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Intel Jumps into the Android World with Motorola/Lenovo Deal
For a while now, it’s been the same chip makers in the mobile space. TI and Qualcomm have been there forever, and Samsung has been putting their own chips in their own Galaxy line since its inception (excluding the Galaxy Nexus and the T-Mobile Galaxy …
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Intel partners with LG, Intel-powered phones coming in March
Intel is finally going to start mass producing chips for the mobile phone market. The chips are set to be out in some LG phones in March of 2012 at the earliest. Intel is said to be gearing up for a major marketing campaign for …
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Intel demos Android devices on eve of CES 2012
Intel has begun showing off reference models of phones and tablets ahead of the annual event.
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Why Android on x86 will fail
We all know Intel is working hard to bring a fully functional version of Android to the x86 architecture, but I think it doesn’t matter how hard they try to make it work, it will ultimately fail. Sure, some people will use it, but it’s …
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Google, Intel to Optimize Future Build of Android for Atom Processors
Get ready for even more innovation and choice in the Android universe. Intel and Google announced today that future builds of the Android platform will be written with optimization for the Atom processor line. Combined, these two companies will see that more OEMs and wireless …
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Intel to Launch Honeycomb Powered Tablets Soon
Intel is the leading chip maker in the world, and they are always the first choice of a PC gamer or any other person who is looking forward to buy a new processor. While they have been a top name for PCs and laptops, they …
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Intel Set to Go Android in Q3 2011
It seems that Intel is in talks with some big players in the PC world ramping up to get into the Android game. PC makers like Asus and many others have already begun working on Android tablets. But earlier this week, an Intel exec confirmed that …
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Sony Google TV is NOT as expensive as thought
t seems that SonyInsider has found out that the new NSX-46GT1 (46′) will cost only $1399, instead of the initially reported $1899. Set to be released on October 12th in New York, many people have high hopes for Google TV and Android.
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Intel Wants ‘Android x86’ for Netbooks and Tablets This Summer
Intel is hard at work, prepping an “Android x86″version of Android 2.2 designed for tablets and netbooks. As we’ve mentioned here a couple of times, Android was initially designed for ARM processors. Intel has been gradually getting more involved with the platform, most recently for …
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Intel Atom Processor Supports Android, Runs up to 1.5 GHz
The race is on for faster, more capable processors in your smart phone. Intel’s new Atom (Moorestown) processors are out and they’re pushing the envelope forward. The new chips can run in speeds up to 1.5GHz for smartphones and up to 1.9GHz for tablets. Compatible …
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Bloomberg: Sony to Announce Android-Based Dragonpoint TV at Google I/O
Bloomberg is reporting today that Sony is expected to unveil their new televisions based off a new version of Android called Dragonpoint. We’re going to go ahead and say this name will be a play on words “Drag N’ Point”. The name alone already has …
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Google TV Coming to a Set Top Near You!
Google is reportedly teaming up with Sony and Intel to create a set top box based on the Android OS to bring home viewers rich web content via Android like apps right on their TV screen.
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