Yi technology news, October 6 News, according to PC world, Intel executives said on Tuesday, is developing a kind of iPhone application software that can be modified, it also runs tools on Intel chip-based smartphones, tablets, and other devices. Intel did not disclose when the tool was released.
Currently, most smartphones and tablets are based on ARM processors. Therefore, developers tend to develop mobile applications for the ARM architecture first. By making these applications easier to transplant to Intel processors, Intel wants to create more software for its chip-based devices-and thus bring more device demands.
Doug Fisher, vice president of Intel software and service and general manager of system software, said the tool would point to the changes to iPhone application software, make it easier to modify and run on Intel chip-based hardware.
In the future, this will allow applications to be transferred to meego, a Linux-based mobile operating system jointly developed by Intel and Nokia, providing a simple way. This tool can add more application software for Intel's app store appup center.
Intel is trying to push its lingx chip to the smartphone, tablet, and other embedded device markets. Today, most mobile phones and tablets use ARM-based chips, including iPhone and iPad.
Fisher said: "It is absolutely important for us to make people like to develop software for Intel platforms ". He said intel is working hard to compete with developers through developer tools, and to achieve this by making it easier for developers to make money.