Intel, Spreadtrum Demo Brainchild
Is Intel getting ready for Apple?
Junko Yoshida, EETimes
3/1/2017 02:01 PM EST
BARCELONA – Intel Corp. is showing off in its booth at the Mobile World Congress a new mobile SoC chip developed by China’s Spreadtrum Communications.
Designated SC90861-IA, the new chip is based on Intel architecture, manufactured by Intel using its own 14nm LP process technology.
The SoC’s CPU inside comes from Intel. It’s based on Octa-Core 2GHz Intel Airmont architecture.
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