That said, Intel’s mobile efforts have never been short in performance. It is usually the battery life that was the real trouble for Intel. This time is different says Intel, and the company is confident that its latest design is even competitive with the best out there. Stephen Smith (VP of Intel’s Architecture Group), not only says that Intel’s latest design beats a mysterious “top 3” competitors in terms of power consumption, he also mentions that products using Intel’s Medfield architecture would appear in the first half of 2012.
By that time, Qualcomm should be sampling its next-generation “Krait” quad-core offering, and NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 quad-core chip should be already shipping in many products. Intel free press has published a post with interesting information about the mobile effort at Intel.