Intel on Tuesday made a mobile splash as it kicked off the Intel Developer Forum being held in San Francisco through Thursday. It announced the commercial availability of Intel Edison, its postage stamp-sized System on a Chip, and of its second-generation Intel XMM 7260 and 7262 LTE modem. It also unveiled the MICA bracelet — available exclusively on AT&T’s network. Other announcements include the Intel Reference Design for Android program for tablets and the A-Wear developer program for creating new applications with data-driven intelligence.
Intel Picks Up Its Mobile Pace
Posted by: Richard Adhikari September 9, 2014 04:11 PMIntel on Tuesday made a mobile splash as it kicked off the Intel Developer Forum being held in San Francisco through Thursday. It announced the commercial availability of Intel Edison, its postage stamp-sized System on a Chip, and of its second-generation Intel XMM 7260 and 7262 LTE modem. It also unveiled the MICA bracelet — available exclusively on AT&T’s network. Other announcements include the Intel Reference Design for Android program for tablets and the A-Wear developer program for creating new applications with data-driven intelligence.