Despite being the biggest chipmaker for desktops and laptops, Intel’s smartphone SoC business simply failed to gain traction, no matter how hard it tried. The market, saturated with ARM-based, power-efficient RISC chips from the likes of Qualcomm, MediaTek and others, just wasn’t ready for the relatively power-hungry x86 chips from Intel, and the company finally exited the business in 2016, following years of unsuccessfully attempting for a breakthrough....
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