

Mobility chief Sanjay Jha at Motorola introduces the Motorola Xoom at International Consumer Electronics Show (CES)
To encourage the use of new mobile processors, Intel continues to establish cooperation with various parties. After stroking-ngelus Microsoft with its Windows 8 and Google with its Android.
This time, Intel took the Motorola Mobility to build smartphones and tablet-based Android operating system that uses Intel's Atom processor. The first device will be released this year.
This agreement was announced at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2012 in Las Vegas, Thursday (01/12/2012). Both companies agreed to make a variety of devices from smartphones and tablets during the year 2012.
Intel not only will provide a supply of chips for Motorola, but also jointly planning a collaboration software and services.
In addition, both companies plan to increase the ability of tablets and mobile phones.
"When the technology hardware and software united with design innovations will produce an amazing product," said Paul Otellin, president and CEO of Intel.
"Our long-term cooperation with Motorola Mobility will help Intel to accelerate the new market segments in the mobile architecture," he added.
Sanjay Jha, Motorola's chairman and CEO of Mobility space says a lot that can still be developed in the smart phone market, with consumers 800 million smart phone users worldwide.
Google previously has acquired Motorola Mobility with 12.5 billion U.S. dollars of funds and is awaiting approval of a number of regulators around the world.
Thus, cooperation with Morola Mobility Intel will also bring Google to Intel. And to provide more profit for Google in terms of the use of the Android operating system on devices with this project and the revenues received by Motorola Mobility.
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