Intel said it would step up efforts to make chips for smartphones and other mobile devices by targeting emerging markets and the rapidly growing "value" segment. Intel unveiled its plans at the Consumer Electronics Show on Monday, the world's biggest tech sector event, highlighting its efforts to get a bigger share of the sizzling mobile market. Intel said its plans include "a new smartphone platform for emerging markets," one of the fastest growing areas for these devices. "The best of Intel is coming to a mobile device near you," said Intel's Kirk Skaugen. "We are set to deliver the biggest increase in battery efficiency in Intel's history ... while adding broad new human interfaces to computing devices through touch, voice, facial recognition, and gesture-based interactions. "We're also significantly extending the performance and power savings in Atom processors as we accelerate our mobile offerings in an unprecedented fashion in 2013." Intel said its low-power Atom processor-based platform would be targeted at the value smartphone market segment, estimated to reach 500 million units by 2015. It said companies supporting the effort include Acer, Lava International and Safaricom. Intel is the world's biggest maker of computer chips, but has been struggling as consumers and businesses shift to mobile devices powered by a different kind of processor.
GMT 14:28 2018 Wednesday ,05 December
S10 leaks: Samsung to avoid camera notch with hole punch designGMT 21:10 2018 Sunday ,25 November
China's OPPO to unveil new smartphone in Kenya before end of 2018GMT 16:10 2018 Sunday ,18 November
China's Huawei to subsidize 3 Tunisian students for int'l tech competitionGMT 20:22 2018 Saturday ,20 October
Huawei unveils Mate 20 Pro with fingerprint sensor under the screenGMT 23:05 2018 Friday ,14 September
Apple unveil its lineup of new iPhones XS and XS Max at DubaiGMT 09:43 2018 Friday ,19 January
Apple facing slew of Russian lawsuits over slow iPhonesGMT 09:26 2018 Tuesday ,16 January
Le smartphone? France has another term in mindGMT 08:07 2018 Wednesday ,10 January
Huawei deal to sell phones through AT&T in US falls apartMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor