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Intel and LG to hook up in Moorestown
...together to build these new devices using a processor Intel has codenamed Moorestown. The devices will also use a version of the Linux open-source... Read more
Feb 16, 2009
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Mobile Moorestown demoed by Intel
...week at the Intel Developer Forum in Taipei that its first working Moorestown platform for mobile internet devices (MIDs) had come out of fabrication. In... Read more
Oct 21, 2008
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Intel red-faced as admits own chip isn't up to the iPhone challenge
...for future iPhones and iPod Touches, rather than waiting for Intel's Moorestown product - the chip Chandrasekher referred to in the post - to arrive Read more
Oct 24, 2008
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Photos: Intel's experimental tech unveiled
...on Thursday. This prototype system, pictured here, based on Intel's upcoming Moorestown processor for mobile devices ran Intel's Moblin version of Linux. On... Read more
Jun 22, 2009
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
Intel eyeing up the mobile space
...a fixed keyboard. It also discussed a newer low-power concept called Moorestown that will consume 10 times less power than Menlow, the platform that... Read more
Sep 20, 2007
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