Many chip manufacturers talk about their latest developments and the latest productivity of mobile processors, and it makes the giant semiconductor industry, the company Intel, think about retaliation. (Pankaj Kedia), head of the mobile group Intel, shared some information on the latest trends in the release of processors with low power consumption. "We surprised everyone", ─ "he said. ─ "We surpass ARM chips in performance, and we will have to Moorestown better graphics than anyone else."

Intel is now demonstrating the device working on a chip Moorestown, which will be presented in the second quarter, and emphasis on productivity, as well as the fact that the Internet was originally developed for the platform x86 (that is, for computers), but not for devices on the processor ARM. "Smartphones are suitable Intel ─ smartphones are mobile PCs", ─ Kedaya said. ─ "In terms of the technological process, we are ahead of all, at least for a year."

Nevertheless, Kedaya said that Moorestown is only the first step in mobile strategy for Intel. "It starts with Moorestown", ─ "he said. ─ "This is a big deal for us, but Rome was not built in one day." The next step for Intel is to Medfield, which will become the first low-power chip, which will be made on 32nm process technology. On the Internet, Kedaya argues that access to the "full Internet" you can only get with Intel processors. "Support for Flash is not new to us", ─ "he says. ─ "If it works on your computer, it works." Kedaya identified the popular online games as something that will work only on chips Intel."Consumers want the same Internet, regardless of the device, so if you want the same Internet you need performance", ─ he concluded.