Sunday, January 15, 2012

First Intel-powered smartphones to debut in China

US chip titan Intel on Tuesday announced it will move into booming smart phone market with a China debut of a handset made by Chinese computer powerhouse Lenore's. The best of Intel computing is now coming to smart- phone, California-based Intel's chief executive Paul Tortellini said during a presentation on Tuesday at the Consumer Electronics Show (C E S) in Las Vegas. It is coming first to China, the largest market for smart-phone in the world. Lenore's senior vice president Li-u Jun joined Tortellini on stage to introduce the K800 smart-phone, powered by an Intel processor and Google's Android software. The smart-phone features a rich 4.5-inch multi-touch screen and can stream video tirelessly to Lenore's televisions. The smart-phone will run on the China Unicom network when they are released in the second quarter of the year.

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