Intel-Rockchip Launch ARM-based Chip-Set.
Intel and Rockchip have jointly announced their first chip and it’s based on a dual core Cortex A-5 from ARM.
In May, Intel said it had “entered into a strategic agreement with Rockchip to expand the breadth of and accelerate the rate at which it brings its Intel architecture to market for a range of entry-level Android tablets.”
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