This article was taken from the October 2012 issue of Wired magazine. Be the first to read Wired's articles in print before they're posted online, and get your hands ...
With MediaTek unveiling LTE-integrated SoCs fit for $50-$60 phones, Intel had to scrap SoFIA and Broxton processors. It is a tactical retreat to protect more important assets. Intel needs time to ...
I’ve lost count of the number of companies that have launched software designed to bridge the divide between smartphones and PCs. Microsoft has Phone Link. Samsung has Samsung Flow. And over the years ...
It’s a battle of the wireless modems. Not to be outdone by Qualcomm’s speedy new X16, Intel on February 22 announced the XMM 7650 modem, a new chip that promises to deliver gigabit download speeds for ...
It’s been a year since the introduction of the first Intel Inside handset, but the company’s struggles to break into the smartphone market continue as rivals Nvidia and Qualcomm improved speed and ...
Intel has begun volume shipments of a new, denser NOR flash memory chip that is designed to be used in cell phones, the company said Wednesday. The new StrataFlash M18 chips, which are made with a ...
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