Having amassed a huge lead in the market for desktop and notebook processors, and a growing share of the market for handheld device chips, Intel Corp. announced its new PXA800F chip Thursday, which ...
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Intel’s upcoming Medfield chip will be an acid test of the chip maker’s ability to enter the smartphone market and battle ARM, analysts said. The first smartphones with Intel inside will reach store ...
It’s a battle of the wireless modems. Not to be outdone by Qualcomm’s speedy new X16, Intel on February 22 announced the XMM 7650 modem, a new chip that promises to deliver gigabit download speeds for ...
Phone Link, when it comes to file transferring, demands extra mileage from the users. We are saying this because the app asks permission whenever a user wants to link the devices. On the other hand, ...
Today, 3.5 years of 'x86 everywhere' comes into its own. Intel's smartphone SoC, codenamed Medfield, is actually coming -- and it will change everything. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) ...
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. Nokia’s ...
LAS VEGAS – After Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer made a surprise appearance during a Qualcomm keynote at International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), some analysts wondered how married the company is ...
Motorola Inc., the world’s second-largest mobile phone maker, on Friday in China launched its long-awaited mobile phone featuring both a Linux-based operating system and chips from Intel Corp. The ...
Intel Corp. disclosed its plans to release an integrated cell phone processor for 3G (third generation) networks during President and Chief Operating Officer Paul Otellini’s keynote address Wednesday ...
SANTA CLARA, California (Reuters) - Web-based phone-calling company Jajah Inc. has won Intel Corp.'s backing for its bid to blur the distinction between phones and computers, the two companies said on ...
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