Intel porting Jelly Bean to its Atom architecture, no hurry to tell you when it's don

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/07/inteljellybeans.jpg Intel has revealed that it’s working on bringing Jelly Bean to its low-power Atom architecture. In an email to PC World, company rep Suzy Greenberg confirmed the project was ongoing, but didn’t offer a timeline as to when the latest flavor of Google’s mobile OS would arrive on a device. It’s the same story regarding when Ice Cream Sandwich would turn up on Medfield-powered devices like the San Diego and its brethren. The report also pours cold water on hopes for Clover Trail powered Android gear – saying that it’s pencilled in as a Windows 8-only platform.
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