Google and Intel Team Up for Android

Intel “spurning” Microsoft?

Intel has announced a partnership with Google to produce Android-based smartphones and tablets using Intel Atom chips.
Google senior vice president Andy Rubin and Intel CEO Paul Otellini showed off prototypes of an Android tablet and phone at Intel’s annual developer forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, GigaOM reports.
The news comes as Microsoft unveiled its new operating system, Windows 8, which runs on ARM-based systems. The company handed out preview versions and thousands of Samsung touch-screen tablets to developers on Tuesday, at its annual conference in Anaheim, California, as reported in The New York Times.


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