Jun 28, 2009

Intel stands to gain new steps against alliance with Nokia for mobile computing devices

Earlier last week, the phone manufacturer Nokia and chip designer, Intel announced the entry of the hand to offer a rich mobile computing devices provides for a huge potential of these facilities in the background growing consumer demand for broadband on the move.

The Alliance will lead to the design of the Nokia mobile computing devices containing Intel architecture and lead to the creation of a new mobile platform that will evolve beyond the currently available, smartphones, laptops and netbooks. The tie-up promises to offer a range of innovative hardware, software and mobile Internet services in a user-friendly pocketable form factor.

Post solution will also get Intel HSPA/3G Nokia modem license for use in future devices.

"The Intel and Nokia collaboration unites and focuses many of the brightest minds of computer and communication in the world, and finally issued open-based standards and technologies that show the history of drive rapid innovation, adoption and consumer choice," said Anand Chandrasekher, Intel Corporation Senior Vice President and Director, Ultra Mobility Group. "With the convergence of Internet and mobility team only obstacle, I can only imagine innovations that come from our unique relationship with Nokia. The possibilities are endless."

"Today's notification is a significant commitment to work together on the future of mobile computing, and plan to turn our joint research into practice," said Kai Öistämö, Executive Vice President, Nokia. "We look for new ideas in design, materials and displays that go far beyond the equipment and services on the market today. This will be compelling not only for our companies but also for our industry, our partners and also for consumers. "

In addition, both companies will develop the technology for use in many open source software, such as initiatives Moblin, Maemo, and alignment on a number of key Open Source technologies for mobile computing technologies, such as oFono * ConnMan * Mozilla *, X. Org * BlueZ * D-BUS *, Tracker * gstreamer * PulseAudio *.

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