Monday, October 20th 2008

Intel Demonstrates World's First Working 'Moorestown' Platform

In his keynote today at the Intel Developer Forum in Taiwan, Intel's senior vice president and general manager of Intel's Ultra Mobility Group discussed how technology innovation and strong industry collaboration have driven the digital economy over the past 40 years, and the universal impact that the Internet and mobile Web has had in people's lives. Also highlighted was the progress Intel is making in the Mobile Internet Devices (MID) market segment with the world's first working "Moorestown" platform demonstration. Scheduled for the 2009-2010 timeframe, the Moorestown prototype comprises of an SOC, codenamed "Lincroft," which integrates a 45nm processor, graphics, memory controller and video encode/decode onto a single chip and an I/O hub codenamed "Langwell". Langwell supports a range of I/O ports to connect with wireless, storage, and display components in addition to incorporating several board level functions. The Moorestown platform will support a range of wireless technologies including 3G, WiMAX, WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth and mobile TV. During his keynote Chandrasekher also stated that Intel hopes to revolutionize the MID world with Moorestown when released.
Source: Intel
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28 Comments on Intel Demonstrates World's First Working 'Moorestown' Platform

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15th Warlock
BingeI predict they'll call it "myPhone"
How about "iTablet"?
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Solaris17
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15th WarlockHow about "iTablet"?
wow man been awhile since i seen you dont know if youve been gone but man welcome back!
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15th Warlock
Solaris17wow man been awhile since i seen you dont know if youve been gone but man welcome back!
Thanks Solaris :) it's nice to see you guys again too :p
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