Yesterday, at IDF San Francisco, Intel has just winning Apple’s computer business. Now, Intel seems giving its tendency to provide the better device than iPhone and its descendants. At the ongoing Intel Developer Forum, the giant of chipmaker has surprisingly leaking some future technology.
Anand Chandrasekhar, an Intel’s senior vice president and general manager of the Ultra Mobility Group, has announced to the press that Intel will concentrate on the development of the Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) & Ultra Mobile PCs (UMPCs) device categories. Moreover, he believes that the future will bring to the commercial customers to an ultra portable device that will have a massive touch sensitive screen.
Intel to Provide Better iPhone-like Mobile Internet Devices
At that time (IDF), Intel was introducing the slim silver non-iPhone device that based on the Moorestown platform, which is the successor of the Menlow UMPCplatform that built around the Silverthorne CPU due in middle of 2008. The Moorestown processor will hit the market in 2009 or 2010. Moreover, Intel described that the Moorestown will be used as the chip of Intel’s iPhone-like device.
Intel is planning to reinvent the iPhone concept in 2008, it seems that Intel will provide better iPhone-like device to commercial customers. The goal to use Moorestown is to provide a device, which is low in consuming power. Moorestown claimed to be 10 times more efficient in consuming power for its processing. Moorestown would be a system on a chip that included a 45nm core, graphics and memory controller on a single die.
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