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Lenovo K800 -- Intel Smartphone To Meet Your Demand
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Feb-02-2012
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The wide world of today knows smartphone undoubtedly another great member of this family so competitive, the CEO of Intel itself shows the new smartphone from the company and says the company will create the future of computing.
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The wide world of today knows smartphone undoubtedly another great member of this family so competitive, the CEO of Intel itself shows the new smartphone from the company and says the company will create the future of computing. The expected event and the keynote of Intel CEO Paul Otellini and far exceeded that of Microsoft which was held on the first day of CES 2012.
The company made several announcements that important, beginning with the first Intel-based smartphone. The so-called Lenovo K800 will be launched in the second half of the year. Also highlighted were a great partnership with Motorola Mobility to launch smartphones and tablets equipped with inspiron 1764 battery and of course the ultrabooks, which is undoubtedly the company's big bet for 2012 Intel already running.
The Intel-based smartphone features a 4.5 inch screen with a resolution of 720p and a camera with dual LED flash. According to the company's users will not need to worry about the battery because the device will be able to display high-definition video via HDMI 1080p Full HD for more than six hours and also gives us eight hours of talk on xps m1530 battery, meanwhile standby mode smartphone impresses as it provides 14 days of autonomy.
Otellini began the presentation by talking about the history of CES every year brings products responsible for the digital revolution. According to Intel CEO: "What we saw is nothing compared to what is on the horizon, which is undoubtedly a re definition of what can be done by a pavilion dv9000 battery."
"The big change from the days of today is that we are moving from the personal computer era to the era of personal computing in which devices are less relevant if and how important is the user experience," says the self- CEO of Intel. Paul Otellini Intel warrants that it envisages that the devices need to be adapted to the users and not vice versa. They need to know who we are, where we are and what we like.
The transistor remains the center of everything, and the fourteen-nanometer architecture is already being tested by Intel has a technology so thick that can be placed 2 billion transistors. For the CEO the inspiron 1521 battery is a good example of how the boundaries of technology evolved, whether for decades this was only used to make calls today only 10% of the time is spent on it. The rest focuses on computing, in tasks like internet access, reading mails and even play the famous game Angry Birds.
Thus it is clear that to make things work safety standards must be very high. All this innovation process is based on the foundation of Moore's Law created by one of the founders of Intel, Gordon E. Moore more than forty years. According to forecast the number of transistors that can be placed on a chip would double every two years. But let's toshiba pa3191u 1brs, Intel completely customized Android operating system for that platform and tested with many applications.
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