Motorola to Use Intel Chips in Future Android Smartphones
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Motorola Mobility is to start using Intel Atom processors in its Android smartphones later this year, the two companies have announced. The collaboration also covers tablets.
"When great silicon and software technology meets great mobile and design innovation, amazing things can happen," said Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini. "Our long-term relationship with Motorola Mobility will help accelerate Intel architecture into new mobile market segments. We expect the combination of our companies to break new ground and bring the very best of computing capabilities to smartphones and tablets, which in turn will help to create powerful new experiences that connect and enrich people's lives wherever they may be."
In a short statement, the companies said that they will "collaborate across hardware, software and services to deliver complete solutions and disruptive new user experiences that offer long battery life, increased computing performance, advanced imaging and video capabilities, and seamless wireless connections."
Tags: [motorola mobility] [intel] [android]
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