ISLAMABAD: Intel Corporation announced a number of advancements to its mobile portfolio across a broad spectrum of silicon, software and connectivity, including the sampling of "Medfield," the company's 32nm phone chip.
The company also announced accelerated LTE platforms, a new MeeGo tablet user experience, the acquisition of Silicon Hive, and several new mobile investments and software development tools.
As the lines between computing and communications continue to blur, this mobile momentum builds on and complements Intel's growing capabilities in mobility, said a press release issued on Thursday.
Intel is accelerating plans to become the processor architecture of choice across a variety of smart device and market segments in netbooks and laptops, cars, smart phones, tablets and smart TVs.
"The mobile Internet, with all of its complexity, presents tremendous opportunity and growth prospects for the industry at large," said Naveed Siraj, Country Manager Intel Pakistan Corporation.
"Through these efforts and others still to come, Intel is bringing the full weight of its resources, technology investment and the economics of Moore's Law to drive down costs and power requirements for new markets, while delivering the leading-edge performance that the industry has come to expect from us."
"Intel supports all major operating system environments, working closely with developers, service providers and manufacturers around the world to deliver premium, cross platfrom experiences," said Naveed Siraj, Country Manager, Intel Pakistan Corporation.
"Our MeeGo tablet user experience shows the power and flexibility of MeeGo, and by adding new developer tools and programmes we will accelerate our tablet strategy and MeeGo ecosystem momentum to enable faster time-to-market with innovative products for OEMS and service providers alike.
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