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The news said just this morning that the world’s leading vendor of computer processors is expected to make a significant announcement later today, concerning the possibility of landing Nokia as a customer for the company’s processors for mobile devices. Although the report is yet to be confirmed by any of the two companies, the deal will enable Intel to enter a market where ARM has the supremacy, thanks to its low-power chips used for today’s smarthphones.
Well, we know that Intel has a strong interest in the mobile business, as the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker is planning to expand its business model beyond that of personal computers, where the company holds the majority. One of the company’s first attempts in providing the world with a product that can compete with other ARM-based processors was the launch of the Atom processor, which recorded a significant success in the growing netbook segment. Atom CPUs are currently used in a wide range of devices, most of which are available as low-power portable computer systems, also known as netbooks.
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