Intel And Google Launch Android Phone

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SAN FRANCISCO - America's largest companies are Intel and Google announced plans to establish cooperation to enable the architecture's biggest computer chip maker in the world's output of products placed in Google, Mobile smart and genius that is based on Intel's planned Android marketed in mid 2012.
In a joint press release, both companies said the Android operating system later will support Intel Atom processors are energy efficient.

In the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Tuesday (13 / 9), Top Executive Officer Paul Otellini said Intel chips Intel is called smart phones made by Medfield and architecture of personal computers (PCs) Intel.

Otellini said that the number of vendors around the world will launch the Android-based smart phones in mid-2012 Medfield.

Andy Rubin, Google's senior vice president for mobile devices, appeared on stage with Otellini and convey the main lines of cooperation between the two companies.

Intel has been struggling hard to earn a place in the market smart phones and tablet computers. Almost all mobile devices today use a computer chip architecture based ARM Holdings, which is considered more energy efficient than chips made by Intel.

Nokia plans to put up their smart phones with chips made by Intel this year, but canceled and instead they use an ARM chip made with operating system Windows 7 Phone.

Otellini said Intel will be getting an advantage in providing chips for smart phones because it's running a business is not to find the ultimate winner and the performance of the resulting product will continue to increase.

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