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Intel increases in mobile phone technology.
While Intel is widely known for Core i7 i3 i5 and its line of microprocessors. The company is also actively involved in the Series was. The computer technology in the mobile arena.
In a recent case. The Company provided updates on Intel Wireless LCD display and the processor. Intel Atom and The company eventually plans to include the functions for high-end smartphones.
Computer to HDTV wirelessly.
A the most interesting products. Now available on the impressions of the Intel Wireless allows users with laptops basis to stream HDTV video and audio without wires.
Wireless Technology Showcase. Over WiFi and HDTV, set-top box must be connected via the interface. HDMI.
David McCloskey, director of platform marketing and business operations. Intel Asia Pacific, while excluding a slight delay when playing wireless games. PC, technology, ideal for displaying photos and movies.
The technology is part of the family in the year. 2010 Intel Core processors, including some of the core i3, i5 Core and Core i7 processor with a chipset. Wireless - N compatibility.
Box itself is a product of a third party. - The form that the workshop is equipped displays. Netgear Push2TV.
Energy the atom.
McCloskey also improved in the direction of the Intel Atom processor, low power consumption. x86 - based CPU used in most netbooks.
By McCloskey, Intel is set to ship dual - core processor versions of Atom for netbooks until December. 2010 on the platform. Pine Trail.
Processor, instead of following. Pineview Atom is still in production, the CPU atom. About the process of 45nm Intel. With an integrated memory controller and GPU (similar to the processor currently provides. Atom N450), energy consumption, resulting in faster performance and lower
The difference is that while the atom Dual - Core is designed for the desktop for a while now, Atom Dual - Core, that will occur will be low power consumption required for the use of mobile phones.
Moving forward. Intel will introduce platform. Oak Trail in 2011 a platform. Atom for "Piece and slimmer form factors netbook.
The Oak Trail, Intel promises the power consumption by up to an average of the platform. 50%, while still video playback. Full - HD.
The ultimate goal for Intel Atom platform is included, even small devices like smart phones and advanced mobile devices that require lower power consumption and more efficient.
The company hopes to achieve on this platform. Formerly Atom Moorestown, the idea System takes over. - On - in chips.
The platform not only. But core Atom 45nm, graphics engine, video and memory controller and display. But also to increase energy efficiency, lower than the platform. Pine Trail.
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