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Google Commits to Supporting Intel Processors with Android

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Sep 13, 2011, 12:21 PM   by Eric M. Zeman

Google and Intel today announced that future versions of Google's Android mobile operating system will be optimized for Intel's family of low-power Atom processors. The companies believe that this will help smartphone manufacturers and wireless network operators take advantage of Intel's strengths and the x86 developer ecosystem to realize economies of scale and reduce the time it takes to get certain products to market. Android will continue to support other processor architectures, such as ARM, as well.

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Kenzin

Sep 13, 2011, 2:17 PM

Hmmm

i Series CPUs for phones??? That would be pretty sweet!
I want a phone with an i7 extreme 8 core processor in it. If my phone doesnt run at 3.5GHZ per core, its way too slow. I dont care if the battery lasts for only 8 minutes with LTE turned. Those are 8 glorious minutes.
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furyx639

Sep 13, 2011, 7:23 PM

Funny how Windows 8 will support ARM

While windows moves to support ARM, Android moves to support Intel.
 
 
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