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Aava Mobile announced a while ago the launch of a mobile device that was powered by an Intel Atom (code name Moorestown) processor, which was meant mainly for development purposes, and which seems to have received a brother. The company has recently showcased its second device powered by the Moorestown processor, th... |
13 July 2010 04:19 GMT |
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Intel's Moorestown platform, embodied by the Atom Z600 System-on-Chip Series, is Intel's latest attempt at entering the smartphone business. Basically, it is a shrunk version of the x86 architecture used in the Atom line and, though it doesn't match ARM in terms of power efficiency, still managed to ma... |
5 June 2010 06:59 GMT |
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Even though the Moorestown chip was recently the cause behind a certain rough exchange of words between Intel and NVIDIA, this mobile x86 chip still managed to land inside a significant number of electronics on display at this year's Computex event in Taipei. Not only were there many tablets, each loaded with Me... |
2 June 2010 09:11 GMT |
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Intel's Atom Moorestown processor may be just the milestone before the big breakthrough, but this definitely didn't stop Intel from showing off its ability to service multiple kinds of electronics. No doubt the MeeGo-loaded tablet with 720p video support has already entranced its fare share of end-users. Ne... |
2 June 2010 06:30 GMT |
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With all the leaks and rumors on the web over the past month, it was obvious that this year's Computex would be packed with tablets of all shapes and sizes. The ARM architecture has definitely been making rounds, though the most noteworthy development on that front was actually a set of Snapdragon dual-core chip... |
1 June 2010 06:25 GMT |
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Bashing each other's products, and each other directly, has become something of a tradition in the drawn-out dispute between NVIDIA and Intel Corp. Whenever the latter unveils some new mobile chip or chipset, the former immediately comes out and says how it is inferior or imperfect compared to its own products. ... |
27 May 2010 09:42 GMT |
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Intel continues its effort to increase its presence in the market for low-power computing processors, with the introduction of its latest Moorestown platform. Designed for tablets and smartphones, the new series of Atom CPUs will enable Intel to better compete with ARM, the company that's responsible for the maj... |
5 May 2010 03:27 GMT |
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The Mobile World Congress closed its gates in Barcelona, but it left behind quite a nice series of new mobile phones, among which we can count an open mobile device from Aava Mobile, which is meant to power next generation smartphones. The company unveiled at the MWC show in Spain a reference design that includes In... |
19 February 2010 06:22 GMT |
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With the Atom N series in full swing and Intel gearing up to launch its six-core central processing unit, the company seemed to have given consumers enough to occupy their minds with. Still, while most Internet entities were busy with the Pine Trail platform, new rumors arose concerning the other Atom lineup, namely ... |
19 February 2010 03:22 GMT |
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Giant chip maker Intel has unveiled a little more on its plans for the mobile phone market at the International 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where it demonstrated the capabilities of its handheld-aimed Moorestown platform. Moorestown, coupled with the Linux-based Moblin platform, were used to show ho... |
8 January 2010 03:29 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel, the world's leading chipmaker, is said to be planning a contract with foundry giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) for the production of the much-anticipated Langwell chipset. This chipset has been designed for the company's Moorestown platform and is ... |
29 July 2009 06:19 GMT |
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According to a recent news report, the world's leading vendor of computer processors is expected to make a significant announcement later today, concerning the possibility of landing Nokia as a customer for the company's processors for mobile devices. Although the report is yet to be confirmed by any of the... |
23 June 2009 06:57 GMT |
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Setting the stage for the upcoming Moorestown platform and a new wave of Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs), Santa Clara, California-based Intel has recently announced a collaboration with Novell. According to the chip maker, the fresh partnership is meant to accelerate the adoption of Moblin, a Linux-based software plat... |
8 May 2009 10:58 GMT |
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Intel has just announced the introduction of two new Atom processors, as part of the company’s Atom Z-series, designed for use in Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs).The launch of the new processors coincides with the 1-year anniversary of Intel's highly successful Atom processor family, which has been powering... |
8 April 2009 04:31 GMT |
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After having gained the top position in the market for low-power computer systems, also known as netbooks and nettops, Santa Clara, California-based Intel is preparing for the next generation of Mobile Internet Devices or MIDs. The chip maker has just announced that it has developed a new product that is meant to del... |
18 March 2009 08:02 GMT |
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Since Intel launched the Atom platform the netbook market has significantly increased, providing users and PC vendors alike with a new computer category, specifically focused on delivering a rich Internet experience and on-the-go computing. However, the success level of the Atom processor might soon be overtaken by o... |
27 February 2009 05:42 GMT |
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Just recently Intel has announced its plans for the development of the MID-capable Moorestown chip, which is expected to become commercially available in one of LG's upcoming products. The Santa Clara, California-based chip maker has also expresses its intentions for commitment in the ongoing development of the ... |
17 February 2009 05:58 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel and LG Electronics have just announced a collaboration meant to enable Intel's next-generation Mobile Internet Device (MID) platform, codenamed “Moorestown,” on an upcoming LG device, which will also incorporate the Linux-based Moblin v2.0 software platform. Accord... |
16 February 2009 03:14 GMT |
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Independent security researcher Dino Dai Zovi believes Apple's iPhone is at risk, should future versions of the device include Intel's new Moorestown chip package. According to the renowned security expert, an x86 processor makes the iPhone an attractive target for hackers.Moorestown is Intel's upcomin... |
3 November 2008 08:03 GMT |
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Intel vice president of mobility Shane Wall and colleague Pankaj Kedia don't mind trashing Apple's iPhone, according to an AppleInsider report. The duo explained that Apple's iPhone is dependent on old technology affecting the web browsing experience. In Wall's opinion, Intel's next-gen Moore... |
22 October 2008 10:43 GMT |
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The giant chipmaker Intel demonstrated for the first time its upcoming Moorestown platform designed for Mobile Internet Devices (MID) at the Intel Developer Forum in Taiwan. Intel executive Anand Chandrasekher talked at IDF bout the technology innovations that had driven the industry over the past 40 years, including... |
20 October 2008 05:41 GMT |
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The next-generation of computing devices, as the latest tendencies show, is meant to provide users with better performance at far lower costs - including cut down prices for the products and more power efficiency. Ultra mobile PC devices made their way on the market stressing on these two aspects, and they began to g... |
30 June 2008 07:04 GMT |
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Intel has unveiled yet another technological innovation during yesterday's Intel Developer Forum conference. Right after introducing the five new Atom processors, the chip manufacturer showed off the cornerstone for the upcoming mobile devices: a tiny motherboard, part of the Moorestown platform.Intel plans to r... |
3 April 2008 02:59 GMT |
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Apple and Intel have walked the same path since early 2005, when the computer manufacturer agreed to include Intel's processors in the Mac product line. At that time, the news shocked the entire market, especially the PowerPC chip manufacturer IBM, who was enjoying Apple's whole attention.Intel quickly took... |
27 December 2007 06:27 GMT |
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The first mobile phone that Apple has ever released has yet to hit all announced markets and the company is already thinking of its second such device. The iPhone 2.0 has high chances of being powered by an Intel processor, especially after the great history that the two companies have had up to this point.The Moores... |
4 October 2007 05:51 GMT |
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Intel has just added one more device to those inspired by Apple's iPhone that have managed only to copy it instead of breaking it. This new handset is surely going to need some space in the crowd, as it comes in some unbelievable sizes, with a length that will surely scare many people away. Good thing it's ... |
21 September 2007 05:40 GMT |
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