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StrongARM Muscles Into Low-end HP Handhelds

News Hewlett-Packard on Thursday announced a new range of handheld computers, the 560 series, based on Microsoft's newly announced Pocket PC 2002 operating system and Intel StrongARM processors. HP previously used Intel's StrongARM processor in its 700...

[September 7, 2001, 14:32]

StrongARM: Intel Nabs Its Missing Link

News The agreement announced Monday: an alliance with Advanced RISC Machines that accords Intel (INTC) the right to produce, sell, and enhance the Cambridge, U.K, firm's tiny powerhouse processor, the StrongARM.

[February 24, 1998, 10:06]

A Year Ago: StrongARM - Intel Nabs Its Missing Link

News The agreement announced Monday: an alliance with Advanced RISC Machines that accords Intel (INTC) the right to produce, sell, and enhance the Cambridge, U.K, firm's tiny powerhouse processor, the StrongARM.

[February 25, 1999, 6:14]

Digital StrongARM Chip Muscles In On Palmtops

News The Maynard, Mass.company announced today it will ship early next year the StrongARM SA-1100, a 133MHz and 200MHz embedded processor that will be supported by nine different operating systems. When full-swing production starts in the first quarter...

[September 3, 1997, 9:19]

News Burst: Intel To Push StrongArm

News The StrongArm technology is likely to find its way into devices such as handheld PCs, TV set-top boxes and smart mobile phones.

[July 29, 1998, 9:28]

PocketPC Makes Switch To StrongArm

News Microsoft said last month that its new handheld operating system would only support Intel's StrongARM SA-1110 processors, which were already used by Compaq's popular iPaq line. Hewlett-Packard and Symbol made the move to StrongARM earlier, but with...

[October 4, 2001, 17:33]

Digital Chip Dominating Internet Device Market

News Digital's StrongARM processor is the basis of the next generation of Java-enabled Internet and Intranet devices. Digital's StrongARM processor offers speeds from 100MHz/115 MIPS to 233MHz/270 MIPS. The SA-110 processor is used in devices from Wyse...

[November 22, 1996, 19:27]

Intel XScale: 1GHz In Your Palm

News At its developer conference Wednesday, Intel demonstrated the first silicon from its XScale Microarchitecture -- a beefed up version of the chip maker's StrongARM architecture -- for use in a wide range of non-PC applications, running at speeds up...

[August 24, 2000, 9:57]

Intel Calls Software Makers To Rally Round XScale

News Intel says that software developers will bear the burden of boosting performance on newer models of Pocket PC handhelds, as manufacturers move from Intel's StrongARM SA1110 processor to a new Intel architecture called XScale.

[June 28, 2002, 16:01]

XScale-Pocket PC Marriage Lacks Oomph

News Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 OS, though, is designed for chips based on the older, fourth version of ARM's architecture, ARM V4, such as the Intel 206MHz StrongARM SA-1110 that's used in the vast majority of Pocket PC-based devices on the market.

[June 26, 2002, 10:21]

Intel Calls Up New XScale Chips

News Clock speeds for the PXA210 will be 133MHz and 200MHz -- lower than clock speeds for Intel's StrongARM processors -- and will be aimed at entry-level handhelds and cell phones. Products with the new chips will be able to run software for devices...

[February 12, 2002, 9:13]

Psion Targets Corporates In The PDA/PAD Market

News Psion's Enterprise Computing division -- formerly known as Psion Industrial is readying Internet-ready devices based on the Intel StrongARM processor architecture, that incorporate Sun's Java as well as its own Epoc operating software.

[July 16, 1999, 18:42]

Next-generation Pocket PC Devices On The Way

News The XScale line will replace Intel's StrongARM line, with Intel promising that they will consume one-quarter to three-quarters less power than the StrongARM SA-1110, while delivering faster clock speeds.

[May 30, 2002, 17:01]

Next-gen Intel Chip Makes Handheld Debut

News The e740, which will be available in the UK in early July, is the first handheld on the market to use Intel's new PXA250 processor, based on Intel's XScale technology, which is designed to run at higher clock speeds while consuming less power than...

[June 17, 2002, 13:58]

Next-gen Palms Promise Double Battery Life

News A Motorola executive said that even though the MX1 is based on a related architecture to the Intel StrongARM chips that power most Pocket PC devices -- both are based on the ARM9 family -- Palm's software would prove far more power-efficient.

[May 22, 2002, 12:16]

AMD Adds Alchemy To Its Chip Arsenal

News The Alchemy purchase and subsequent new business unit will allow AMD to offer products that compete with Intel's StrongARM and other popular offerings, including NEC's VR-series and Hitachi's SH family.

[February 6, 2002, 15:55]

Intel Opens XScale App Lab

News The XScale PXA processors are the next generation of chips for handhelds and have clock speeds up to about twice as fast as the 206MHz StrongARM SA-1110 chips that they eventually will replace in the handheld market.

[August 15, 2002, 7:55]

Comdex 2001: G.Mate Shows New-style Linux PDA

News It is aimed at the high end of the market, with a 206MHz StrongARM processor and a 3.5-inch 240x320 TFT LCD screen that displays 65,000 colours. The monochrome device runs on a 133MHz StrongARM chip, and includes 16MB of RAM, 8MB of ROM and a...

[November 15, 2001, 14:48]

Neutrino OS Is Unix Flavour Of The Month

News Some industry watchers have hinted that Palm may be interested in licensing QNX Neutrino for its StrongARM-based systems once QNX completes its port. It is working on ARM and StrongARM ports of Neutrino, and it could have a "fairly reasonable set...

[October 20, 2000, 8:32]

Intel Reports Headway In Mobile Device Market

News Intel's StrongARM SA-1110 processor and its XScale chip for handhelds have found their way into devices from many major handheld manufacturers, including Palm, Sony, Hewlett-Packard and Dell Computer.

[May 16, 2003, 7:59]


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