วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 12 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

Intel Hopes To Provide their ‘Medfield’ Processors For iOS Devices

Intel has approached Apple with hopes of sneaking their new Medfield processing defect into future iOS device releases. We’ve previously reportable the likelihood of a sib set defect in upcoming iOS devices which makes this possibility curious. The Medfield defect is actually a azygos set processor.

“We don’t frankly see the need for dual core. Our azygos set with hyperthreading allows simultaneous applications â€" so we get such greater noesis efficiency. We believe we are at par if not meliorate than our competitors.”

This from Dave Whalen, Intel’s Architecture group VP in a inform from The Telegraph. In this case, Intel’s competitor is Apple itself as iPhones and iPads ingest chips prefabricated in-house, supported on the ARM architecture. Apple does utilize Intel processors in their Mac roster though.

What category of effort do you think Intel has of making this happen?

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