ARM Debuts Android Solution Center
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ARM is leading a consortium of 35 technology companies to promote the use of Google's Android on its popular mobile hardware platforms, in an apparent bid to create a symbiotic environment similar to Windows and Intel.The Android Solutions Center includes the likes of Archos, AMI, Texas Instruments and Wipro - not all of which are members of the Open Handset Alliance. The venture, which will be part of the ARM connected community, will also provide with an array of...
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