Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Smartphones based on Intel technologies

"This market is developing very rapidly, and the volume of billions of devices. We think that we can get a good position in this market ... and we hope that over time we will be able to beat our competitors. So, we in the "game" and we start. "Stacy Smith (Stacy Smith),financial officer of Intel CorporationIntel
For more than 40-year history, Intel served as the "engine" driving the development of computer technology. Intel contribution to the latest developments have always been indispensable: beginning from the mainframe in the 1960s and the period of development of desktop computers in the 1980s, to the last decade when the computing devices have become more personal and mobile.Now Intel is using all his experience to develop the market segment of smartphones, which have evolved from bulky devices designed solely for telephony, in the small, yet powerful personal computers, giving users a variety of features for multimedia and online entertainment. Today, less than 10% of the use of smart phones accounted for phone calls. The remaining 90% include visits to sites on the Internet, playing games, listening to music, text and visual messaging and social networking, including Facebook and LinkedIn.Solutions for mobile communications
 
Intel around the world is closely associated with computer technology, however, the company has extensive experience in developing solutions for mobile communications. Intel Mobile Communications is a leading supplier of mobile platforms for the world's major manufacturers of cell phones, and the technology developed by this unit, used in hundreds of millions of devices. In 2011, Intel has sold more than 450 million architectural components for mobile phones.Intel offers a broad range of RF transceiver platforms with support for 2G/3G and 4G LTE mobile phones, smart phones, technology, M2M and other mobile digital devices. Communications, Intel will play a key role in going beyond the PC market to create different "smart" mobile devices that are always ready to go, always stay in touch and are in safe hands.The development of manufacturing strategies smartphones.Intel initiatives in developing solutions for smartphones led the "veterans" industry of mobile and wireless technologies: Hermann Eul (Hermann Eul) and Mike Bell (Mike Bell), vice president and general manager of the newly established Division Mobile & Communications Group. H. Eul joined Intel in early 2011, after the completion of the acquisition of units of wireless solutions from Infineon. M. Bell joined Intel in July 2010, the company Palm, before that, he worked for 16 years at Apple. Under their leadership, Intel was able to take their computing experience, modern production facilities and experience in software development for the smartphone market.Corporation implements a unique approach to the development of the smartphone market. Using industry-leading processor technology and extensive experience in manufacturing, Intel has invested heavily in the development of processors Intel ® Atom ™, including processors for mobile SoC. These developments will provide outstanding performance while maintaining smartphone operating time, and energy efficiency.Smartphone reference design Intel ® - all on functionality and ease of use.Functionality and ease of use not only depend on the processor. An important role is also played by the system architecture, performance, and software optimization of the entire platform. That is why Intel has developed a fully optimized and adapted smartphone reference design based on the processor Intel ® Atom ™ Z2460 (codenamed Medfield). Intel and in the future will continue to create designs for each new development platform based on Microsoft technologies.Platforms based on Intel technologies enable applications and services to take full advantage of the performance and functionality of the processor SoC system. As a result, provides exceptional functionality of devices, including high-speed data downloads, and navigate through sites and efficient multitasking.Intel smartphone reference design provides a strong technology foundation that will allow developers to create their own innovative solutions. This development is not only to demonstrate the functionality of chipsets Intel, but also can be used as a customer ready to use platform. Reference design can reduce the time and cost of designing, and the cost of end phones for OEM-manufacturers and mobile operators through the use of existing platform and adapt it to suit your own needs. Orange and LAVA International have been using this model for creating their own products.Smartphones based on this sample design have modern 8-megapixel camera with the ability to capture up to 10 photos per second, support playback of video in 1080p; and deliver best-in-class energy efficiency with the ability to work in standby mode up to 14 days.Intel latest developments associated with smartphones based on the platform Android. In the future, support for multiple operating systems.Partner Ecosystem 
The first smartphone based on Intel technology were introduced in India, China and Western Europe. Intel will continue to invest in long-term partnerships for the implementation of new market opportunities.April 2012 was marked by the release of the first smartphone based on technology Intel - XOLO X900. The new smartphone Lava International Ltd., One of the fastest growing mobile phone manufacturers in India, is based on the sample design smartphones Intel.LePhone K800, Lenovo's first smartphone based on technologies Intel, released a month later, in May of this year. The new model is created based on Intel Atom Z2460 and gives Chinese users the benefits of high performance and low power consumption. Release of the new smartphone is the result of long-term cooperation between the two companies in the development of advanced mobile technologies.Immediately after, in early June, consumers in the UK and France was presented the first smartphone based on technologies Orange Intel. Using the reference design smartphones Intel, the company held a large-scale work on adaptation and design platform, which includes a number of proprietary applications and services Orange.
Intel is also implementing a strategic program of cooperation with Motorola Mobility, Inc., Which includes the development of smartphones and tablet PCs based on Intel Atom platform Android. Motorola suggests that the delivery of the first smartphones based on Intel technology will begin in the summer of 2012In addition, Intel works with ZTE project jointly develop smart phones and tablet PCs. ZTE plans to deliver the first smart phone in the framework of this cooperation in the second half of 2012.Intel and Visa today announced a strategic alliance providing for implementation of Visa mobile services on smartphones and tablet PCs based on Intel Atom. Intel smartphone reference design certified to support mobile financial transactions in Visa PayWave, which will accelerate the launch of new models based on this platform. PayWave is a "mobile wallet" and secure solution for transaction technology NFC.Intel and Google are working together to optimize future versions of the Android platform for Intel Atom processor family with reduced power. This will provide a guaranteed support for future versions of the Android technology Intel. The joint effort is to accelerate the time to market smartphones based on Intel technology platform based on Android.Output program 
Intel has announced a new development for smartphones, which will significantly expand the range of products:Intel unveiled its plans to develop a new platform based on the processor Intel ® Atom ™ Z2580. New product will include a 32-nanometer dual-core Atom ™ processor at 1.8 GHz with Intel ® Hyper-Threading and dual-core graphics core. Also, the new platform is support for modem Intel ® XMM 7160 4G LTE networks and HSPA +. New products scheduled for the first half of 2013Setting new standards for performance mainstream smartphones, Intel also unveiled its plans for a new platform with a processor Atom ™, which allows OEM-partners to develop their own low-cost smartphones while maintaining high performance. According to industry sources, the market for smart phones could reach 500 million units by 2015
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