Acer, ASUS, and Lenovo are preparing devices with Intel Atom processors and Android 3.1
A number of major manufacturers of computer hardware at the moment is working to develop devices that will combine the company's Atom platform, Intel's operating system Android 3.1 from Google. Resource DigiTimes reported that the company's ASUS, Acer and Lenovo will soon have to present these models to the market. It is worth noting that the first two companies already have in your arsenal Tablet operating system Android 3.0, and it is likely that in the near future these models will, and version 3.1 of the box. At the same time is not known whether the "nuclear" devices with Android tablets or some kind of hybrid of classic notebooks.
Tablet devices on the market processors from Intel does not occupy any significant share - most manufacturers prefer to ARM-processors. But it was with the release of OS Android 3.1, Intel pins hopes on expansion of its presence. The company believed that in the second half of this year a number of manufacturers will be able to launch Android-plates, which would be built on a platform based Atom Z600 (Oak Trail). It is in their number and called Acer, ASUS and Lenovo. Moreover, Intel representatives have reported that the company intends to expand and range of solutions for a netbook OS-based Google Chrome. In addition to the already demonstrated dual-core Atom N570 version will also appear on the base model Atom Z600 and promising Intel Cedar Trail, which will reach the market no earlier than the second half of 2011.
Tablet devices on the market processors from Intel does not occupy any significant share - most manufacturers prefer to ARM-processors. But it was with the release of OS Android 3.1, Intel pins hopes on expansion of its presence. The company believed that in the second half of this year a number of manufacturers will be able to launch Android-plates, which would be built on a platform based Atom Z600 (Oak Trail). It is in their number and called Acer, ASUS and Lenovo. Moreover, Intel representatives have reported that the company intends to expand and range of solutions for a netbook OS-based Google Chrome. In addition to the already demonstrated dual-core Atom N570 version will also appear on the base model Atom Z600 and promising Intel Cedar Trail, which will reach the market no earlier than the second half of 2011.
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