News tagged ‘medfield’
Wednesday, 10 Apr 2013
Intel Reiterates its Mobile Processor Offerings at Annual Developers Forum
At Intel's annual developer forum this week, the company highlighted new processors from its Atom series that have made inroads into data center servers and mobile devices. One of the keynote addresses touched on the new standard features of Haswell-based Ultrabooks, complete with gaming demonstrations.
Monday, 31 Dec 2012
Intel Rumored to Unveil New Smartphone Platform and Processors at MWC 2013
Intel is said to reveal a new smartphone platform along with new Atom processors at Mobile World Congress 2013. A benchmark also surfaced recently, which gives hints of what to expect next February.
Tuesday, 18 Sep 2012
Motorola Unveils Intel-Powered Razr i
Motorola and Intel today announced the Razr i, the first smartphone to run on a 2.0GHz processor.
Tuesday, 4 Sep 2012
ZTE Unveils First ICS Phone with Intel Processor
ZTE is the first phone vendor to unveil an Android 4.0 smartphone powered by Intel's Medfield processor.
Wednesday, 29 Aug 2012
Motorola and Intel to Launch Medfield-Powered Android Phone on 18 September?
Motorola and Intel are sending out invites for an event on 18 September in London. It is highly likely that they will be launching an Android smartphone powered by the Medfield processor.
Thursday, 5 Apr 2012
Intel to Roll Out StudyBook Tablet for Emerging Markets
Aimed at emerging markets, including China and Brazil, the StudyBook will feature a 10-inch panel and Intel's Medfield platform.
Wednesday, 15 Feb 2012
Image of Motorola's First Intel-Powered ICS Phone Leaked
Motorola is expected to unveil its first Intel-powered Android 4.0 handset at Mobile World Congress 2012. Besides running on Intel's Medfield processor, the biggest selling feature of the unnamed device is its camera, which is said to boast instant-on and 15-frame-per-second burst mode.
Wednesday, 18 Jan 2012
Intel: Better Android Performance on Medfield Processors
Despite being a late comer to the smartphone game, Intel claimed that its Medfield processor would bring great improvements in both power and efficiency on the Android platform.
Tuesday, 17 Jan 2012
ARM CEO Not Impressed with Intel Mobile Smartphone Processors
ARM CEO Warren East said in an interview at CES 2012 that he was not impressed with Intel's foray into the mobile smartphone market. He added that ARM took Intel as a serious competitior; however, Intel mobile smartphone CPUs would not be as power efficient as ARM's offerings.











