Intel designs smartphone, says report
EETimes (4/11/2011 1:48 PM EDT)
SAN FRANCISCO—Intel Corp. has designed a cellular handset that could be manufactured by China's ZTE Corp., according to a report by the Bloomberg news service that cites two anonymous sources.
Intel has supplied a design for the handset based on a version of its Atom microprocessor that may go on sale in China, according to the report.
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