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Saturday, 12 April 2014
Intel revealed a new next-generation Atom processor for low-cost mobile devices at its developers conference in Shenzen, China. The company also revealed a new 64-bit Android KitKat 4.4.2 kernel.
Intel claims that the new Braswell chip is ideal for major upcoming Chromebooks running Google's Chrome OS with a price of under $400. Despite making all the announcements, Intel hasn't given an official date of Braswell's release which means the company may still be working on it.The company also released a 64-bit kernel for Android as well. "Intel is the first in the industry to deliver a 64-bit kernel for Android. We're bringing that to the market." Skaugen said. Intel has set up a resource site where developers interested in working on the new kernel can download even though it is supported on limited systems as of now.