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LG devices to use Intel Moorestown processor

News The LG device is expected to be one of the first Moorestown designs to market. Intel and LG will work together to build these new devices using a processor that Intel has code-named Moorestown. And Intel has said that devices using the new...

[February 16, 2009, 10:04]

Intel touts Moorestown mobile chip

News At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Anand Chandrasekher, general manager for the chipmaker's Ultra Mobility Group, shows a wafer with 'Lincroft' — the main processor for Moorestown. The new, integrated chip, designed for the smartphone...

[August 22, 2008, 12:18]

Intel adds two new Atoms for netbooks

News Also on Wednesday, Intel's Ultra Mobility Group general manager Anand Chandrasekher gave the first demonstration of Moorestown during a keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing. Moorestown is an Atom-based platform set for release...

[April 8, 2009, 16:56]

Intel showcases new technologies

News Rattner said production versions would see power savings of "up to" a factor of 50 with Moorestown compared with Menlow. At the research day, Intel showed off technology that lets a Moorestown system consume less power by using a more aggressive...

[June 22, 2009, 13:19]

Intel chip launch targets robots, cars and TV

News That will include its own graphics processor unit and be part of Moorestown, the first of Intel's Ultra Mobile Platforms (UMPs) aimed at mobile phones. Intel has announced the first of its new range of System on Chip (SoC) devices, which will...

[July 24, 2008, 11:26]

IDF photos: MIDs and the world's smallest mobo review

Reviews This unpopulated PCB will build a PC with wireless and high-performance graphics, based on the forthcoming Moorestown platform. This slide from Kevin Kahn's presentation at IDF purports to show the evolution of the personal computer from the very...

[April 2, 2008, 11:20]

Intel gets systematic

Blog Larrabee isn't just a chip, it's ".a graphical computing engine which will be a massively parallel, high-power, high-performance product line moving into the most information intensive segments of the market place.according to Intel CFO Stacey...

[December 17, 2007, 16:01]

Intel talks Linux, netbooks and rivalry with ARM

News With Moblin v2.0, there haven't been any devices released yet, and this is what we will start seeing over the next couple of weeks with netbooks and early next year with Moorestown-based MIDs [mobile internet devices].

[September 17, 2009, 14:29]

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