Sunday, February 3, 2013

Work On Intel-Based Smartphone OS Windows Phone?




CALIFORNIA - According to a new job-related information posted on social networking for business, LinkedIn, Intel reportedly employs technicians Windows Phone. Recruitment experts in the development of the Windows OS for mobile devices has raised rumors that Intel will launch a smartphone based on Windows Phone.

Reported by Neowin, Sunday (02/03/2013), through those posts a new job on LinkedIn, Intel engineers employ Windows Phone in the area of ​​Redmond, USA. This news raises a presumption Intel is developing a Windows Phone device x86.

This information comes a few weeks after the Senior Product Manager for Windows Phone saying, architectural hardware associated with freedom. In other words, Intel x86 processors support Windows Phone platform.

Microsoft has not officially confirmed about the news. Intel's recent push into the smartphone market with some Android devices are released with x86 chips.

Devices such as the Motorola RAZR i with chipset Intel Atom Z2460. Although some smartphones using ARM chipset sebaga processing power, Intel's x86 chip is claimed to have the advantage as the fastest CPU core and memory bandwidth.

Windows Phone devices today use the Qualcomm chip. This would be a new thing, where the public will see the new gadgets with support Intel chips

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