Menlow: Intel aims the mobile chip market for growth
Hardware News, Processor News February 15th, 2008
Intel aims the mobile chip market for growth
Microprocessor industry giant Intel has said that they anticipate huge growth in the mobile processor market as they are scheduled to launch their Menlow chip platform.
Intel said that this platform has been designed for mobile devices capable of Web browsing and other internet activities.
Anand Chandrasekher, head of Intel’s Ultra Mobility Group talked about this new processor and said that it would help improve the consumers’ experience of the mobile Internet by providing a single platform for software developers.
He added: “You cannot get the best Internet experience on a Blackberry or even an iPhone. The technology hasn’t been there. At the moment, for each device developers want the mobile Internet to run on — Blackberry, Motorola, HTC — they need another port.”
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Tags: Blackberry, HTC, Intel, Intel Menlow, Motorola, Ultra Mobility
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