Intel Discloses Technologies To Make The Internet More Personal
And Mobile
INTEL DEVELOPER FORUM, San Francisco, March 7, 2006 Intel
Corporation Executive Vice President Sean Maloney today outlined
Intels mobile future, announcing significant innovations in mobile
devices and broadband wireless. As consumer and
business demand for Internet
applications on the go continues, Maloney for the first time
disclosed details of the nextgeneration Intel Centrino mobile
technologybased platform, as well as a single chip WiFi/WiMAX
radio and an Intelbranded mobile WiMAX PCMCIA card. He also
provided details about the next generation dualcore mobile
processor based on Intels Core microarchitecture and Intels
nextgeneration applications processor for handheld devices.
These innovations are designed help make the Internet a more
personal and mobile experience for people worldwide.
The Internet is increasingly the central medium in peoples lives,
the place where we go for
news, entertainment and
education, and to extend our social lives, said Maloney.
Emerging applications such as mashups, blogs, podcasts and RSS
make the Internet an even more personal and interactive
experience, and people want to carry those experiences with
them. The next stage of Internet growth is to make this real
Internet mobile.
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The next generation of Intel Centrino mobile technology, codenamed
Santa Rosa and detailed for the first time in Maloneys keynote, is
designed to give users better overall performance and graphics,
improved wireless connectivity and improved security and
manageability. Santa Rosa is expected to include a more powerful
mobile microprocessor, an improved graphics chipset, codenamed
Crestline, an IEEE* 802.11n WiFi adapter, codenamed Kedron, as well
as Inteloptimized advanced management and security solutions. The
platform will also include Intels NAND flashbased platform
accelerator, codenamed Robson, which enables much more rapid bootup
time and power savings. Santa Rosa, available in the first half of
2007, will use Intels nextgeneration dualcore mobile microprocessor
based on Intels Core microarchitecture, codenamed Merom, Intels new
foundation for delivering even greater energyefficient performance.
An initial version of Merom will also be available for the current
Intel Centrino Duo platform to align with the 2006 holiday buying
cycle and will be socket or pincompatible with the current version
of Intel Core Duo processors.
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Intel Motherboard Maloney also showcased two new concept PCs from Intel that offer
multiple operating modes to increase their usability. These devices
provide innovative form factors, multiple ergonomic configurations,
and innovative features that can spark new design ideas for OEMs.
These concept PCs feature integrated WiMAX and wireless WAN
technology, hard drive backup capability and broadcast digital TV
reception capability.
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Intels
family of next generation
application processors for handheld devices, codenamed Monahans,
is now sampling to customers. Based on the third generation of
Intel XScale technology, the Monahans platform family will offer
a wide range of performance, power and integration levels
designed to meet the needs of handsets, handhelds and consumer
electronic devices. Maloney highlighted technologies in
Monahans, including Wireless Intel SpeedStep with MusicMax
technology, Intel Wireless MMX2 and Intel VideoMax technology,
which can enable dramatic energyefficiency and enhanced
performance in handheld devices playing audio and video.
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History Of Microprocessor Maloney also discussed Ultra Mobile PCs (UMPC), a new category
of small form factor mobile devices. Maloney provided new details
about Intels work in UMPCs, highlighting the growing
ecosystem that Intel is working
with to deliver targeted applications and services. The first UMPC
devices running on Intel silicon are expected to launch from major
OEMs this quarter.
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Maloney performed the first public demonstrations of the Kedron
wireless LAN adapter and of Intels 802.16e integrated mobile WiMAX
technology. He disclosed that Intel will deliver a mobile WiMAX
PCMCIA card in the second half of the year, enabling WiMAX in
laptop PCs. Additionally, Maloney showcased the first singlechip
multiband WiFi/WiMAX radio, codenamed Ofer, which will enable
people using laptops to connect to WiFi or WiMAX networks
worldwide.
And Intel mobile dual core technology enables use of multiple demanding applications, such as photo editing, DVD burning and playing a game, at the same time.
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