Intel shows Medfield SoC for smartphones, Android supported

14 February, 2011
Intel's first attempt at a SoC for smartphones, Moorestown, did not go so well. Now they are showing it successor, called Medfield, which brings major improvements to the platform as a whole. Intel...

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  • 14 Feb 2011

Intel is not far behind in smart phone race

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    Anonymous, 14 Feb 2011Shame on you Intel! You make Nokia join with MS with not im... moreThat will be better if there were a triple Alliance (Manufacturer, Chips manufacturer & Software) but Nokia choose to make a dual alliance with MS

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      • 14 Feb 2011

      Yet Another Android, 14 Feb 2011And as always, gsmarena makes a big deal because something ... moreI'm with you, We want to see a hot competition, but the others OSs don't have what android have, for example iOS doesn't have support of Flash Player, WP7 doesn't have true Multitasking, ...

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        • 14 Feb 2011

        Yet Another Android, 14 Feb 2011And as always, gsmarena makes a big deal because something ... morewhat do you want, apple news? apple doesn't really participate to MWC, wait til apple events are on..
        win 7 news? well there are...
        symbian? it's dead.
        webos? well there are...
        meego.. ditto

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          • 14 Feb 2011

          Yet Another Android, 14 Feb 2011And as always, gsmarena makes a big deal because something ... moresame feelings

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            • qBM
            • 14 Feb 2011

            And as always, gsmarena makes a big deal because something supports Android. I'm starting to get bored of Android.

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              • mS2
              • 14 Feb 2011

              didn't Intel recently have an issue with their Sandy-bridge chip?

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                • 14 Feb 2011

                [deleted post]WOW that chip is tiny. intel will be rocking the house for sure. then AMD will step in and the whole competition goes at it again. cellphones will start advancing as fast as desktops and laptops.

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                  • y@i
                  • 14 Feb 2011

                  Shame on you Intel! You make Nokia join with MS with not improving MeeGo for handsets!

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                    • RbX
                    • 14 Feb 2011

                    it's Automatically good since it supports Android huh? Logic fail.

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                      • tjJ
                      • 14 Feb 2011

                      sounds good..