Intel might not have made big splashing headlines at the Mobile World Congress this year, but the PC giant is finally getting its products in line for a mobile-first world. We were at the Intel booth to check all the new announcements that were made during the show. One of the major ones was the Intel Atom X3 processor, the first fully integrated mobile solution from the company. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhPRnC2SAD0 Integrating a network chip along with the application processor, Intel is now on par with the other mobile chip manufacturers who have been offering these types of solutions for a while. The Atom X3 comes in different processor variants, potentially spanning across devices in the low to mid range, in terms of pricing. The C3130 is a dual core single SIM variant, while the faster C3230 is a dual core dual SIM variant. The most important one though, is the LTE-enabled X3-C3440, which is a full five-mode solution that offers connectivity solutions for most networks of this world. The dual core single SIM solution comes with a 1.0 GHz processor, a Mali 400 MP2 GPU and a HSPA+ modem, while on the other hand, the dual SIM one comes with a faster processor at 1.2 ...
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