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Intel’s dream of x86 CPUs inside smartphones closer to reality

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Intel’s dream of getting x86 processors into smartphones is almost a reality. At Intel’s keynote presentation at CES, Liu Jun, president of Lenovo’s mobile Internet division, announced the Lenovo K800 smartphone built on Intel’s “Medfield” Atom platform. Boasting a 4.5″ 720p screen, HSPA+ support, and running Android 4.0, the phone will be available in China from the second quarter of 2012. Inside, the processor is the Intel Atom Z2460 with 21Mbps HSPA+ connectivity on the China Unicom network from Intel’s XMM 6260 chipset.

Lenovo has also been showing off its IdeaPad K2110, a 10″ Android 4.0 tablet again powered by Medfield.

The K800 isn’t the only Medfield design win. Motorola Mobility CEO Sanjay Jha announced that Motorola and Intel had entered into a “multiyear, multidevice strategic partnership,” with Motorola’s first Atom-powered phones due to ship in the in the second half of this year.