Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Android became Big Ambition Intel in 2014

Intel has big ambitions for Android in 2014 and will focus on the performance of 64 - bit processing, as well as produce more tablet products that rely on chip Products Company.

Android became Big Ambition Intel in 2014
While continuing to supply for Windows PC, Intel assumes Android is a mobile ticket grab a bigger market. One way to make a foothold in that market is growing at 64 - bit computing in which these features are supported by Windows.

Kirk Skaugen Group general manager of Intel's PC client current shareholders meeting last November revealed, it is trying to do Android to 64 bits. It also sought the Android scale ranging from 64 - bit Atom processors to high-end processors from Intel Core line.

Not clear how quickly Intel plans could materialize into reality, but the race has already begun to reach there.

Apple shocked the mobile world by A7 64 - bit processor in September, a leading supplier of chips Android then respond immediately. Samsung has revealed the two-step process for 64 - bit. While Qualcomm also revealed Snapdragon processor with 64-bit support will be thrown to market in 2014.

While Intel seeks to enlarge the market share of Android devices by providing chips for cheap. The company had previously been revealed, targeting the middle for 100 USD.

Digitime some time ago even have posted a list of Android tablet specs including a model with an Intel Atom processor Bay Trail with a starting price range of 99 USD to 129 USD for 7 inches, 149 to 199 USD for 7 and 8 -inch, 10 - inch and above models with price around 249 USD.

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