Why Intel’s Processors Aren’t Big on Cellphones | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
WWW.WIRED.COM - Under the hood of most netbooks lies a tiny Intel Atom chip. Intel’s low-power processor has fast become the silicon of choice for tiny computers — but not cellphone makers. Until last week’s Nokia-Intel partnership, most handset makers showed almost no interest in the world’s biggest maker of PC processors.Meanwhile, Intel rival ARM, whose chips are packaged and sold...
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