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Although people are just getting used to Intel's latest mobile platform, the Centrino 2, the Santa Clara-based chip manufacturer is already planning ahead. The company is reported to be working on the development of their next-generation mobile platform, which follows the current one codenamed Montevina.Details ... |
5 August 2008 10:52 GMT |
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Nvidia's strategic alliance with VIA on the ultra-mobile PC market has been confirmed during yesterday's financial meeting held by the graphics specialist. The two companies will march together on the extremely appealing ultra-low-cost notebook market in order to fight Intel's upcoming Atom processor.V... |
11 April 2008 10:45 GMT |
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Intel's Rich Creek 2 mobile platform is slowly making its way into the next generation of notebooks. One of the first implementors of the new technology will be system vendor Seneca Data, that will be showcasing pre-production units of Rich Creek 2 platform notebooks at the partner conference that will take plac... |
5 April 2008 05:36 GMT |
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Intel has not yet finished introducing its upcoming Centrino 2 mobile platform, and details about the next one already started to pop out. According to Intel's Mobility Group General Manager Dadi Perlmutter, the other mobile platform will be codenamed Calpella and will be entirely based on the Nehalem micro-arch... |
2 April 2008 10:35 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices paper-launched its Puma platform during yesterday's conference at the CeBit show in Hanover, Germany. The company's third-generation mobile platform is built around the RS780M chipset and the Griffin low-voltage processor.The first rumors about the company's new mobile platform e... |
5 March 2008 10:53 GMT |
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Azingo (formerly Celunite), a leading provider of mobile Linux software headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, announced a new open mobile Linux solution for handsets and advanced mobile devices, based on the S3C2442 application processor from Samsung and Azingo Mobile, the company's comprehensive Linux platfor... |
8 February 2008 14:34 GMT |
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Ericsson just announced the future availability of its new, groundbreaking U500 mobile platform, a next generation architecture that brings a triple processor solution and an avant-garde multimedia subsystem in order to provide excellent multitasking capabilities and cutting-edge multimedia functionality. The U500 pl... |
7 February 2008 05:22 GMT |
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Little did we know about AMD's future plans before the Analyst Day. Just like a scared kid, the company sat down and squealed everything out. So, what is AMD cooking for us for the next year?According to AMD, the company is ready to make a different approach to the computer market. The company has announced its ... |
21 December 2007 03:05 GMT |
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Google will hold a press conference today, which has high chances of turning into the first occasion for the company to reveal its new mobile platform. Codenamed "Android", this should set the basis for the future handset unveiling that everybody expects from this company.Google made no official statement on what peo... |
5 November 2007 03:50 GMT |
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The possibility of developing free and easy to customize software is what has made Linux highly popular until now. GNOME Mobile Platform brings an interface easy to use and highly easy to adapt to the personal needs.This new software has been announced only a few months ago. Nokia has supported this action by using m... |
14 August 2007 03:42 GMT |
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Sun has just revealed a new open mobile platform built with open-source Linux and Java technologies. JavaFX Mobile is meant to enhance the rapid development of interactive applications for mobile phones.Sun's new operating platform follows the pattern set by Google, which they consider to be the best search engi... |
2 August 2007 06:10 GMT |
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London-based company weComm announced it has come up with a new way of delivering full-scale applications on mobile handsets. Instead of the usual way of running applications by downloading a program on the mobile device, weComm's wave3 platform can stream entire applications, including content, on demand from a... |
30 July 2007 09:40 GMT |
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The mobile platform market has been for some time the playground of Intel's Centrino platforms. They have the experience of working with these platforms, being on the verge of releasing their fourth generation of Centrino platform, codenamed Santa Rosa, they had the upper hand on the market for some time and wit... |
4 April 2007 03:01 GMT |
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RIM has announced that it is adding some Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to the Blackberry Java Development Environment in order to enable the next wave in mobile application development. Since its customer base is constantly growing, with over 8 million subscribers and 100,000 Blackberry Server installatio... |
2 April 2007 05:10 GMT |
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