"Our collaboration with Google will bring powerful new capabilities to market that help accelerate industry innovation, adoption and choice," said Intel CEO Paul Otellini at the opening of the Intel Developer Conference (IDC), in San Francisco, United States (U.S.).
"I am delighted with this partnership possible," he continued. "This will enable our customers to bring exciting new products and user experience to market that utilize the combined potential of the Intel architecture and the Android platform," he said, as reported by TerraNet, Wednesday (09/14/2011).
Intel collaboration is of course beneficial to both parties. Moreover, as is known, Google is expanding into the smartphone market with a deal to buy the Motorola Mobility for USD12, 5 billion.
According to Otellini joint effort by Google and Intel aims to quickly bring the Atom processor family into the smartphone market that will push Android smartphone
"Combine that with an affordable smartphone Android roadmap, with the power of Intel open up more opportunities for innovation and choice," said Google senior vice president of Mobile Andy Rubin. "This partnership will drive forward the Android ecosystem."
Two Northern California technology giant has a history of working together to harmonize the chip and software on the project include Google Chrome TVs and notebook computers.