NEW DELHI: Indian manufacturer Lava is vying for some spotlight on the same day when most cellphone buyers globally will look forward to the showcasing of Samsung Galaxy S IV on March 14.
The indigenous smartphone maker is all set to unveil its next Intel-powered Xolo smartphone on March 14 to media in Goa. The company claims that this new phone, being developed under the name Mission X, is the fastest smartphone ever with an Intel chip inside.
However, TOI has learnt that the upcoming Lava Xolo smartphone will not have the newly unveiled chip Intel CloverTrail+ as its heart. It will instead run on a Intel MedfieldZ2460 processor clocked at 2GHz that also powers the Motorola Razr i.
The Razr i is so far available in UK only and has done very well in benchmark tests when compared to rivals. This chipset features hyperthreading, which enables the 2GHz single-core processor to work as a dual-core CPU.
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The indigenous smartphone maker is all set to unveil its next Intel-powered Xolo smartphone on March 14 to media in Goa. The company claims that this new phone, being developed under the name Mission X, is the fastest smartphone ever with an Intel chip inside.
However, TOI has learnt that the upcoming Lava Xolo smartphone will not have the newly unveiled chip Intel CloverTrail+ as its heart. It will instead run on a Intel MedfieldZ2460 processor clocked at 2GHz that also powers the Motorola Razr i.
The Razr i is so far available in UK only and has done very well in benchmark tests when compared to rivals. This chipset features hyperthreading, which enables the 2GHz single-core processor to work as a dual-core CPU.
Continue Reading :http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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