New Intel Atom processor for use in low-cost smartphones runs at 1.2GHz, offers HSPA+ speeds
0. phoneArena posted on 07 Jan 2013, 16:30
Intel is slowly, yet surely paving its way towards establishing itself as a big player on the smartphone and tablet arena. It already made a splash today by announcing its new quad-core Atom processor made for tablets, but that wasn't the only new piece of silicon the chip maker had in stock for us. Enter the Atom Z2420 – a mobile processor tailored for use in entry-level smartphones, including Android handsets...
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1. shinywindow posted on 07 Jan 2013, 18:04 1 1
Zzzzzzzzzzzz.......processing power is already been here. Why don't these tech shows give us a weeklong battery and a shatterproof screen so we don't need suitcases covering our sweet looking phones.
2. deuel18 posted on 07 Jan 2013, 21:46 0 0
hahaha i agree but an intel atom on a tablet? the market is really shifting towards tablets and smartphones. i wonder what does other PC makers say about this. I wanna see how intel performs on my favorite 7"s tablet.
3. deuel18 posted on 07 Jan 2013, 21:48 0 0
hahaha i agree but an intel atom on a tablet? the market is really shifting towards tablets and smartphones. i wonder what does other PC makers say about this. I wanna see how intel performs on my favorite 7"s tablet.
4. rizky_p posted on 08 Jan 2013, 01:34 0 0
Intel Atom CPU and Amd GPU now that i would like to see...






