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Intel And Google To Optimize Android Platform For Intel® Architecture


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A Intel e a Google anunciaram que as futuras versões do Android irão oferecer suporte para a família de processadores Intel Atom, o que significa Android vai finalmente fazer o salto de ser exckusivamente ARM, para também x86.

Sabia-se que o Windows 8 ia a correr em ambos, mas hoje a google/Intel lançaram a bomba ao anunciar que o Android vai fazer o mesmo

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Santa Clara and Mountain View, Calif., Sept. 13, 2011 – Intel Corporation and Google Inc. today announced that they will work to enable and optimize future versions of Android™ for Intel's family of low power Atom™ processors. This means that future versions of the Android platform will support Intel technology in addition to other architectures.

The joint effort is designed to speed time-to-market of Intel technology-based smartphones running the Android platform. Intel will take advantage of the open-source accessibility of the Android platform to provide its customers with technology products that inspire continued innovation and also help enable powerful personal computing experiences that fully leverage Intel technology across a range of devices. This work will enable mobile device OEMs and wireless operators to draw upon the performance and low power capabilities of Intel® architecture and tap into the scale of the x86 developer ecosystem to further drive the adoption of the Android platform.

"By optimizing the Android platform for Intel architecture, we bring a powerful new capability to market that will accelerate more industry adoption and choice, and bring exciting new products to market that harness the combined potential of Intel technology and the Android platform," said Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini."Together we are accelerating Intel architecture and bringing new levels of innovation to a maturing Android platform."

"Combining Android with Intel's low power smartphone roadmap opens up more opportunity for innovation and choice," said Andy Rubin, Senior Vice President of Mobile at Google. "This collaboration will drive the Android ecosystem forward."

Today's announcement builds upon the two companies' recent joint initiatives to enable Intel architecture on Google products, which include Chrome OS and Google TV along with the Android Software Development Kit (SDK) and Native Development Kit (NDK).


http://newsroom.intel.com/community/intel_newsroom/blog/2011/09/13/intel-and-google-to-optimize-android-platform-for-intel-architecture
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Para a grande surpresa na IDF 2011 keynote, a Intel mostrou um tablet de 10,1' baseado na plataforma Medfield, a correr no Honeycomb 3.2 e com uma resolução de 1280 × 800

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E agora quem pára o Android? clap.gif

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Who fuckin cares...

Eu quero é ter muita escolha...

Mas já agora porque andas à procura então um Android phone? O WP7 está aí disponivel, e "se o Windows8 para tablets e smartphones for mesmo bom, não vejo pq tenhas de mudar de sistema operativo" ;)

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Who fuckin cares...

Eu quero é ter muita escolha...

And who fuckin cares about your fucking choice?

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E já te expliquei que o smartphone é para aprendizagem... quando tiver mais skills e o SO MS para smartphones tiver dado provas/maior maturação, logo se pensará em mudar cool.png

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