The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) over in Vegas as given the world a chance to see what's coming next. For Intel, there has been an increased emphasis on mobility. We turn the VideoScope on the latest chip sitting inside the Medfield platform and find out a little more about what it's supposed to do.
While we've all been hearing plenty about what Intel's new Medfield platform means to companies like Motorola and Lenovo, most of us don't think in terms of platforms. We is fundamentally simple folks we is. We think in terms of chips. Intel's new Atom is coming. Let's have a look.
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KitGuru says: We can see Intel defending its existing territory with the new chips, but will Atom provide the kind of batery life and multi-tasking needed to go head-to-head with Apple and ARM, post iPad 3 launch in March? It's going to be a tough call.
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Apple chips are based on ARM IP. eg inside its just another arm core with a red and green skin (like an Apple)