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Monica Chen, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES Asia
Monday 2 August 2010
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Posted on Aug 4, 04:00
Atom will still be much less efficient than ARM chips, and also more expensive. The manufacturers will choose ARM vendors. Intel missed the mobile market for good.Posted on Aug 3, 15:48
Let's not forget that Intel is porting android to x86. This will allow Atom powered phones and tablets running Android.