For Apple, HTC it's hip to tout chip
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At one time in the not-too-distant past, cell phone chips were an unknown quantity or, at best, given short shrift by cell phone providers and manufacturers. Not anymore.
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Apple iPhone and HTC Evo 4G from Sprint are two of the hottest phones on the market. And both companies advertise the processor prominently. Is this a coincidence? Intel, the largest chipmaker in the world, doesn't think so.
"As late as a year ago, consumers didn't care about the processing power in their smartphones. Today almost every store is advertising the CPU speed that's inside the smartphone," Wilfred Martis, general manager of Intel's Retail Consumer Electronics business, said in an interview. "That's because the experience that users expect on these phones has gone through the roof, and the applications and content that are coming to those devices has gone through the roof."
Apple is not bashful about trumpeting the A4 chip inside the iPhone 4. Which makes perfect sense, since it functions as the brain of the iPhone.
(Credit: Apple)And this isn't just ad copy. These chips, technically referred to as application processors, are the brains of the smartphone and handle tasks such as high-definition 1080p video; 3D graphics; and image and audio processing. Apple cites the A4 chip as instrumental in performing "complex jobs such as multitasking, editing video, and placing FaceTime calls."
Will smartphones ever become billboards for the silicon inside, like today's sticker-laden PCs touting Intel, Advanced Micro Devices, or Nvidia silicon? Probably not. But it will be interesting to see if smartphone makers and service providers become more proactive in promoting chips as phones begin to rival PCs in processing power.
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