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From engadget:

Intel's taking its 48-core processor and applying it to a field beyond academia:
the world of mobile electronics. The company this morning announced
intentions to slip the 48-core bad boy into future tablets and
smartphones (emphasis on future), with CTO Justin Rattner
saying the mobile implementation could arrive "much sooner" than the
10-year window predicted by researchers.
Aside from the thrilling
world of linear algebra and fluid dynamics that the chipset is
currently used for, Intel says it could offload processor-intensive
functions across several cores, effectively speeding up various
functions (say, video streaming). The availability of so many cores also
means faster multitasking possibilities than the current dual- or
quad-core offerings in modern smartphones and tablets -- just imagine a
world where two Angry Birds games can run simultaneously in the background without affecting the paradoxical game of Tiny Wings
you decided to play instead. Hey, we understand -- it's just a better
bird game. No big. Sadly, few software developers are crafting their
wares (warez?) to take advantage of multi-core processing as is, so it's
gonna take more than just the existence of Intel's 48-core chip to make
its vision a reality.
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