The processor in your computer ? Probably an Intel chip . The C.P.U. in your phone ? unquestionably not an Intel chip . And Intel would be the first to admit that it ’s fallen far behind in the mobile plot . It urgently wants in on the post - PC land snatch , but so far has n’t been able to put out a bit that ’s made into a telephone you could buy . Medfield is the processor that ’s supposed to change all that .
The Medfield quotation intention phone we played with on the CES show storey was running Gingerbread with a 1.6Ghz single - core chip , and find like a really solid habitus of Android . The UI was fast and with no discernible retardation , and apps stretch really quickly . It was on HSPA+ , and even in the CES connectivity doodie show , it pull message pretty quickly .
The spec it supports are pretty telling — up to a 24MP tv camera , 1080p video production — and if the Android build is as stable as it seemed , and it holds true across end - drug user phones , Intel might have a prospect to win its game of catchup .

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Of course , we did n’t get a chance to examine the battery life , which is perhaps the all important test Intel ’s new chips — that and whether anybody will be willing to put them in their phones .
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