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Said to run on an Intel processor, this fills yet another price-point gap in Xolo's line-up.
Rahul R, 13th May 2013
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Promises 3X the performance, while consuming 5X less power than current-gen Intel Atom chips.
Rahul R, 07th May 2013
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Touchscreen convertibles could debut in the next few months for as low as $200 (approx Rs 11,000).
Jayesh Limaye, 29th Apr 2013
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Haswell architecture chips to debut on June 3, "in 3,337,200,000,000,000 Nanoseconds" at Computex this year.
Swagatam Mukherjee, 29th Apr 2013
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The Jelly Bean device sports a 7" IPS screen, 1.2 GHz Atom processor, and phone functionality.
Chandrakant 'CK' Isi, 24th Apr 2013
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Power multiple devices without upgrading
Swagatam Mukherjee, 24th Apr 2013
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A quick look at the Indian manufacturer's supposedly fastest "Intel Inside" smartphone till date.
Chandrakant 'CK' Isi, 20th Mar 2013
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Dubbed as the "fastest" smartphone ever, this x86 Android handset packs in a 2 GHz Intel Atom Z2480 processor and an 8 MP snapper.
Kamakshi S, 14th Mar 2013
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On March 14th, two devices will be revealed to the world - one of them is from an Indian company (Lava). What's the mystery about?
Rahul R, 13th Mar 2013
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More likely to be an A7 SoC than an x86 processor; move looks to be Apple's attempt to reduce dependency on arch rival Samsung.
Jayesh Limaye, 13th Mar 2013
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Intel is also expected to tie-up with other smaller CPU designers. In the long run, this may snatch lucrative deals away from Taiwan-based manufacturers who are taking steps towards establishing their own fabrication plants.
Rahul R, 07th Mar 2013
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Intel also plans to bring out a set-top box with the TV, and is already under test.
Reuters, 15th Feb 2013
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Chip-making giant feels the future is all "touchy" as it offers subsidised CPUs to touch panel adopters.
Jayesh Limaye, 06th Feb 2013
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Non-ARM Android smartphones are climbing the ladder of visibility, Lava's Xolo X900 now has competition from a bigger brand name.
Rahul R, 05th Feb 2013
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With this popular application, users may soon be able to run Windows applications on their (Linux-based) Android devices. One speed breaker is the battle of the ARM vs x86 instruction sets.
Rizwan Memon, 04th Feb 2013
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