Stupid move saying they have their sites set on this being used in the iPhone. Other manufacturers are going to feel a bit peeved with that comment if it's true. Now if they said they were aiming at a range of phone such as the iPhone etc then it would make sense. But given this was taken from an Apple based site I suppose some bias is expected.
I believe the article said it would be used in a UMPC type device, not the iPhone. Even if it was in an iPhone though, I think it would be a good move. The phone would have greater processor power without sacrificing battery life. But that's the idea behind any mobile device that uses this chip.
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Stupid move saying they have their sites set on this being used in the iPhone. Other manufacturers are going to feel a bit peeved with that comment if it's true. Now if they said they were aiming at a range of phone such as the iPhone etc then it would make sense. But given this was taken from an Apple based site I suppose some bias is expected.
I believe the article said it would be used in a UMPC type device, not the iPhone. Even if it was in an iPhone though, I think it would be a good move. The phone would have greater processor power without sacrificing battery life. But that's the idea behind any mobile device that uses this chip.