Intel demos ultra-mobile Moorestown

By Suzanne Tindal, ZDNet Australia
Tuesday, October 21, 2008 11:51 AM

Intel announced this week at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in Taipei that its first working Moorestown platform for mobile Internet devices (MIDs) had come out of fabrication.

In his keynote Monday, Anand Chandrasekher, senior vice president and general manager of Intel's ultra mobility group, played a video showing the new platform, just days old, running in an Intel lab on a validation board.

Moorestown will use 10 times less idle power compared to first-generation MID platforms based on the Intel Atom processor, according to Chandrasekher, although Belli Kuttanna, chief CPU architect of Intel's ultra mobility group and whom Chandrasekher referred to as "the father of Atom", said he believed Moorestown could do even better.

"Better than 10 times. You heard it here first," Chandrasekher said.

Moorestown consists of a system-on-chip called Lincroft, which integrates a 45-nanometer processor, graphics, memory controller and video encoding/decoding onto a single chip as well as an I/O hub codenamed Langwell.

Moorestown will offer support for both WiMax and HSPA (High Speed Packet Access) mobile networks. Ericsson on Monday also announced its plans to work with the chip giant on 3.5G capability for MIDs.

Moorestown is scheduled for release in late 2009 or 2010.

Suzanne Tindal of ZDNet Australia reported from the Intel Developer Forum in Taipei.


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