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In-Stat’s Free Mobile Processors Whitepaper Examines the ARM vs. x86 Architecture Battlefield

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — September 20, 2009 — In-Stat is offering a free copy of its new whitepaper, Mobile Microprocessors: Industry Titans Collide on the Mobile Internet Battlefield, #IN0904636WHT, which can be downloaded at: http://www.instat.com/promos/09/IN0904636WHT.asp

The market for processors for Internet connected mobile devices is evolving into a battle between the ARM and x86 architectures, with both architectures having advantages and disadvantages for particular applications. Both camps have been targeting the others’ markets; both are well entrenched.

The battleground is set in an era where historical mega trends of mobility and the Internet have morphed into the mobile Internet and Internet ubiquity. The integration of Internet access into mobile devices reaches well beyond simple email applications and web browsing. Mobile devices now must provide interactive communication through social networking and access to live, on-demand, and user generated entertainment. As a result, the mobile processors that power these devices must handle media processing, computing functionality, and an increasing number of wireless connectivity options into a usable form factor with all-day battery life.

Other key findings from the whitepaper include the following:

Get the free whitepaper here: Mobile Microprocessors: Industry Titans Collide on the Mobile Internet Battlefield

This whitepaper is based on the recent report, "Mobile Processor Review: The Battle for the Next Generation Consumer Devices" (# IN0904447SI). The report is part of our mobile Internet technology research, which includes research on mobile graphics processors as well as mobile baseband processors.

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