Sunday, December 25, 2011

The first atomic's designed by Intel for use on smartphones and tablets



The first atomic designed for use on smartphones and tablets have the codename Moorestown. Formally, the chip that was introduced mid-2010 was named Atom Z600.

Next, Intel will bring Atom codenamed by Medfield. Currently Medfield already claimed to be used for the Android 4.0 operating system.


Intel re-stated his belief that it will attend the Intel Atom processor-based smartphones. In 2012, this phone will release with the Atom. But Intel has not exactly sure when.

Speaking of Intel's Cloud Summit, R. Ravichandran, Intel's Marketing Director for India and South Asia said that the current TV, Ultrabook and tablets have been using Intel processors. "Next year, you can see the first smartphone with an Intel Atom," he said.

Tablet that uses the Atom processor has been sold by 35 companies. During this time, the device was put on the operating system Windows 7 or Meego.

With the presence of Android 4.0 aka Ice Cream Sandwich, expected tablet with Intel processors will also use the Android operating system. Android 4.0 for x86 platforms (Intel and AMD processors) are available through the android-x86.org.