Moorestown is up and running!
Mobile Internet Devices today are powered by the Intel® Atom™ processor. At IDF in Taipei last week, Intel showed a demo of the next generation of silicon, codenamed "Moorestown." This is exciting because it's going to be lower power and allow OEMs to build smaller devices.
They showed a cool vision video during the keynote that showed possible usages for devices in the future. Check it out and let us know what you think!
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Comments
Oct 29 | TxLnGhRn said:
Wow!!! Great video. Can't wait for a completely integrated ultra-mobile device. Great work guys... keep on posting
Mar 15 | okperson said:
Tell me, how am I spouse to keep such a long or wide cell in my pocket? Really, just look at the size.
LOVE the features, awesome job with the features but the size you have to work on, please.