Significant Opportunities In New Era Of Mobility Platforms
INTEL DEVELOPER FORUM, SAN FRANCISCO, March 2, 2005 - Sean Maloney,
Intel Corporation executive vice president and co-general manager
of Intel's recently formed Mobility Group, described here today how
advances in mobile broadband and smart clients are creating a
foundation for a new wave of innovation and significant
opportunities for organizations and individuals.
"The industry is driving a new wave of innovation that feels a lot
like the early days of the Internet era," said Maloney. "Before
Internet technologies, there was a tremendous amount of information
in computers around the world - but it was locked into one
location, one terminal, one user. With the advent of the browser
and other technologies, this deluge of data became instantly
available to people around the world.
Microprocessor Design "Now, with innovations in Wi-Fi and WiMAX technologies along
with developments to make smarter, more efficient laptops, cell
phones and PDAs, the industry can help take that experience even
further and bring it to more people than ever before. Ultimately,
we expect millions of new users to use low-cost wireless
technologies to not just get broadband, but mobile broadband. Human
beings are inherently mobile - and computing will be too."
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Maloney revealed several new client platform innovations that are
making mobile devices smarter and more useful. In his keynote,
Maloney demonstrated the next-generation Intel Centrino mobile
technology platform (codenamed Napa). The demonstration included
Intel's first 65nm dual-core mobile-optimized processor (codenamed
Yonah), a new chipset and next-generation Intel wireless
solution.
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will improve the performance, power and design of mobile platforms.
They include Intel Digital Media Boost, for rich digital multimedia
content creation; Intel Advanced Thermal Manager, for enhanced
thermal monitoring, accuracy and responsiveness; and Intel Dynamic
Power Coordination, which can automatically adjust the performance
and power between the two processing cores on demand.
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manufactured cell phone platform (codenamed "Hermon"), which will
ship later this year, Maloney outlined a compelling roadmap for the
future of cell phone platforms that include one- and two-chip
configurations with integrated graphics, high-end performance and
low-power modules. These configurations give developers greater
flexibility to design phones for all segments of the handset
market.
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Mobility in the new era won't be about selecting a single mobile
device or a single network, but rather giving users the freedom to
choose between cell phone, notebook or PDA, or even using multiple
clients as "one logical device" across networks. The "one logical
device" concept is defined as smart and automatic interaction
between devices such as notebooks and cell phones, such as having a
picture from a camera phone sent wirelessly to a notebook, or using
a cell phone as a means to make a wireless connection for a
notebook.
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Mainboard Driver Broadband Wireless: Coverage is King
Wi-Fi adoption continues to grow at a rapid pace, as more and more
wireless WAN networks are coming online, and WiMAX developments
have progressed. Still, only a small percent of the world's
population has broadband access of any kind.
Computer Motherboard "Over the last year, we estimate the number of engineers in the
industry working on WiMAX-related technologies has increased
tenfold. We've also seen the number of WiMAX carrier trials
increase from two to 15 on its way to more than 75 before the end
of 2005 and more than 200
companies have joined the WiMAX
Forum," said Maloney. "This is great progress, but as the data
shows, we've only achieved limited broadband coverage, which
gives our industry a great opportunity to deploy applications
and services much more affordably using broadband wireless
technologies."
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