Google And Intel Ready for Launch Android Phone


Microsoft has just launched its operating system Windows 8 that works with the ARM-based microprocessor. As if not to be outdone, Google in collaboration with Intel has also announced a collaboration to release Android-based smartphones that use Intel chips in it.

As quoted from the pages of The Guardian, Android-based smartphones that use the Intel chip is targeted out in the first half of 2012.
 This cooperation was announced by the Chief Executive Paul Otellini of Intel's annual developer conference content / applications in San Francisco, United States.

Ottelini confidently said that the smartphone market is still in its infancy. "Business smartphone not built to show who will win and who will lose," said Ottelini.

"You've seen how quickly the Android market share from Apple. So a good product, at a great platform, will show a big difference in this industry," he continued.

Google currently dominates about 40 percent of the world smartphone market. While Intel is the largest partner in the mobile industry. Google's collaboration with Intel will certainly facilitate the mobile phone manufacturers in selling Android-based smartphones that use Intel chips.

Currently, smartphone manufacturers still have the option to determine whether it produces the Android smartphone will be compatible with Intel chips. However, in future Android will be optimized to work with Intel chips and technology.

"It's about Google's statement which said that Intel will be first class citizens in the Android ecosystem," said Real World Technologies analyst David Kanter.
But Kanter reminded Intel still have to fight to win the hearts of smartphone manufacturers to be successful in the smartphone market. 

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