Intel sued over over-heating phones
Published in Gaming
Tuesday, 13 June 2017 13:47

Intel sued over over-heating phones


Things got too hot in Brazil


Chipzilla wasted a fortune trying to arrive into the smartphone chip making business too late, and not it looks like it will have to shell out a bit more to make its mess go away.

Intel scraps Broxton
Published in PC Hardware
Monday, 02 May 2016 12:33

Intel scraps Broxton


Also kills off SoFIA mobile SoCs

Intel has scrapped development of the Broxton Atom processor family. For those who came in late, this was the chip which was supposed to put Intel into high-end smartphones and tablets.

Intel Atom X3 finally arrives in Europe
Published in Mobiles
Wednesday, 26 August 2015 10:42

Intel Atom X3 finally arrives in Europe


SoFIA based Kiano SlimTablet 7 3GR is just €70

Intel SoFIA based tablets, which were supposed to be in the shops for the second part of the year, have finally made their way to the western European market.

Sofia, Bulgaria
Published in PC Hardware


Have they looked down the back of the SoFIA?

Chipzilla has been hinting that the design for its Intel's 28nm SoFIA 4G application processor is ready for mass production but a rumour from the Far East suggests that it will not be launched until the beginning of next year.

Intel reportedly subsidizing SoFIA 3G chips
Published in PC Hardware


Honestly, who didn’t see this coming?

Intel is said to be offering a subsidy for every single SoFIA-based device churned out by Chinese white-box outfit. 

Intel SoFIA Atom x3-C3130 tips up in Chinese tablet
Published in Mobiles


Going cheap, very cheap

Intel officially announced the first batch of SoFIA products earlier this year, promising to deliver them sometime in the second quarter. The first products appear to be trickling out, with no fanfare or hype.

Intel helps partners launch 'SoFIA'-based tablets
Published in News


For $79

Intel is going to help its partners release cheaper tablets.

Intel SoFIA Atom products coming this quarter
Published in PC Hardware


Going after cheap Chinese handsets

Intel’s first SoFIA smartphone SoCs will start shipping this quarter, with cheap smartphones based on Atom x3 silicon coming shortly thereafter.

Intel putting finishing touches on SoFIA phones
Published in PC Hardware


We played with one

Intel has been working hard to become a significant player in the mobile market, with very limited success. 

Tuesday, 25 November 2014 11:41

Intel mobile Cherry Trail delayed to 2015



Braxton Cherry Trail successor in 2016