Intel Second-generation Smartphone Platform “Medfield” To Ship In Q3

In MWC 2011,Intel announced that second-generation smartphone platform "Medfield" has begun to enter into sampling production.Lately the platform has been passed to Taiwan-based hardware partners for testing,the actural products are expected to show off in Computex Taipei 2011 and ship in the Q3 of this year.
The second-generation "Medfield" still adopts Atom processor and is based on 32nm manufacturing process.In addition,the processor and chipset have integrated into a chip.What’s more,it features better power consumption control and rising graphics core performance.
In addition,currently AMD possesses conservative attitude towards tablet market,while NVIDIA is pushing the sales of dual-core Tegra 2 processors and has got the orders from LG and Motorola,its quad-core Tegra 3 processors are expected to enter inter into mass production in the 3rd quarter,and relative products are introduced at the end of this year.
Source: Digitimes

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