Intel Corp. is turning to a Chinese chip maker to help accelerate its uphill push into tablet computers.

The Silicon Valley company said it would work with Fuzhou Rockchip Electronics Co., better known as Rockchip, to create Intel-branded chips for use in entry-level tablets running Google Inc.'s Android operating system.

Intel, for decades the dominant supplier of chips for personal computers, fell behind rivals using technology from ARM Holdings PLC in tablets and smartphones. Rockchip up to now has used ARM technology in its own chips aimed at such devices.

The chips to be developed as part of the partnership will use Intel's low-end Atom processor along with the company's 3G wireless technology, Intel said.

Pricing for the expected products will be disclosed at a later date, but will be "competitive," Intel said.

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