Intel is ready to chip away at Qualcomm's dominance in the smartphone arena. Today at the company's CES Press conference, the company introduced the Atom Z2420 mobile processor, codenamed Lexington, which is aimed at the emerging market demographics including India, Latin America, and Africa. The chip has been leaked before, but it's finally coming to market and will be available in smartphones by Acer, Lava, and Safaricom with full support for Android apps. Mike Bell, GM of Mobile products at Intel, focused heavily on the chip's imaging capabilities. With Intel's Hyper-Threading Technology, a clock speed of 1.2GHz and support for HSPA+ speeds, the Z2420 can offer 1080p hardware-accelerated encoding and decoding, as well as support for two cameras.
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