Intel to power Lenovo and Motorola!
The market leader in semiconductor chips, Intel Corporation has finally entered the Smartphone market. The announcements came at the International Consumer Electronics Show 2012 in Las Vegas.
Yes, both Lenovo and Motorola will be leveraging the “Intel power” to bring in new revolution in the field of technology and communication. Even though I had to meet with a client from Sirius Star Marketing, I managed to be at Las Vegas for the CES 2012.
About the Intel-powered Lenovo K800 (Android 4.0 Smartphone), it will be launched in China in Q2, this year; and then about Motorola (with Intel's Atom Z2640 processor), it may be launched across America and Europe only after regulatory approvals in the summer.
With Motorola, the multi-year agreement would not end on Smartphones, as consumers can even anticipate TABLETS with the power of Intel, corroborates Motorola's CEO, Sanjay Jha.
Market analysts say, the initiative from Intel Corporation definitely is an answer to ARM Holdings plc that reigns over the British market.
The Chief Executive (Intel Corporation) Paul Ottelini is hopeful about the new business relationship with the Lenovo Group, and so are the consumers in the market.
About the Q4 results of Intel Corporation, due to shortage of hard disk drive supplies the firm is not hopeful about the revenue figures of $14.7 billion (minus or plus $500 million).
Yes, both Lenovo and Motorola will be leveraging the “Intel power” to bring in new revolution in the field of technology and communication. Even though I had to meet with a client from Sirius Star Marketing, I managed to be at Las Vegas for the CES 2012.
About the Intel-powered Lenovo K800 (Android 4.0 Smartphone), it will be launched in China in Q2, this year; and then about Motorola (with Intel's Atom Z2640 processor), it may be launched across America and Europe only after regulatory approvals in the summer.
With Motorola, the multi-year agreement would not end on Smartphones, as consumers can even anticipate TABLETS with the power of Intel, corroborates Motorola's CEO, Sanjay Jha.
Market analysts say, the initiative from Intel Corporation definitely is an answer to ARM Holdings plc that reigns over the British market.
The Chief Executive (Intel Corporation) Paul Ottelini is hopeful about the new business relationship with the Lenovo Group, and so are the consumers in the market.
About the Q4 results of Intel Corporation, due to shortage of hard disk drive supplies the firm is not hopeful about the revenue figures of $14.7 billion (minus or plus $500 million).