Intel may have an ace up its sleeve to use webOS.
While Intel had a bad experience with MeeGo mobile operating system originally from Nokia in Finland, there must be one or more reasons that are now in talks with HP to acquire or license webOS.
Intel has not had much success with the smart phone processors which have not been demanded enough to get a relevant place in the mobile market.
However, many of the current netbooks use Intel's Atom chips.
With the advent of quad-core chips like the NVidia 3 already in the Prime ASUS tablet and in 2012 HTC is about to launch smartphones and tablets with them.
With Nvidia3 users can enjoy the effects in applications especially games, never seen before.
Intel then has a huge challenge against these adversaries which are also Qualcomm and Texas Instruments.
The question is, What Intel have up its sleeve that is interested in an brilliant webOS mobile operating system?
In the age of the internet and the cloud, it is likely that a new generation of mobile chips Intel is about to go out and need an operating system like webOS.
Is Intel thinking to enter in the manufacture of smartphones, tablets and notebooks with webOS or simply is going to develop concepts that will offer to potential customers.?
It is most likely the second alternative. The concepts.
But let one thinking about whether Google was just a search engine and then invested in the development of Android with great success, Intel could then come to acquire webOS to make webOS an open operating system at no cost in exchange for using their mobile chips ?
Will Intel succeed in this business.?
If Intel really buys out webOS, they have something cooking.
The next week HP will announce a decision on webOS, we have only to wait.
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