First Phones with Intel Chips to Hit in 2011
Cell phones these days are based on some pretty powerful CPUs. Indeed, if a phone doesn't have a 1GHz processor, it's considered out of date before it even launches. It's also an increasingly competitive market and it's one Intel is about to enter.
Intel's Moorestown platform has long been talked about for MIDs and tablets, however, the company is hoping the CPU will also represent a successful foray into the smartphone market. Intel has talked about Moorestown for smartphones on mulitple occasions and although we can expect to see many Moorestown devices this year, it seems we won't see any smartphones packing the chip until 2011.
While speaking to Wired.com about Moorestown-based tablets, Intel CTO Justin Rattner fingered the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas next January or the Mobile World Congress conference in February as 'windows of opportunity' for showing Moorestown phones.
Though it will likely be 2011 before Intel can put a cell phone into the hands of the consumer, ntel CEO Paul Otellini gave us a peek at an Intel smartphone at CES 2010. He didn't mention specifics about the device's release, but we do know the LG-manufactured GW990 features a 5-inch screen with 720p HD video playback, two cameras, 16GB of built-in flash memory, 512MB of RAM and Intel's Linux-based Moblin OS.
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Hope my phone doesn't need to be as big that one in the shot!
I have to say, that phone looks like an elongated version of the much maligned Toshiba TG01.....
Smart phones tend not only getting better in performance but also tend to get bigger and bigger in size..
Someday somewhere in the future...smartphones could be at least as big as a tablet PC.. perhaps even with a 13" screen....
The tought of having good mobile computing (music, pdf, cameras, games, office, etc.) embedded into cellphone is actually a nice idea...but....if the size grows, as it is not comfortable reading on small screen, and people are trying to replace their laptop with their smartphones..
I don't know what we will look like holding those oversized thing in the future????
That thing is just a prototype. Who says they can't be big?
So yeah, probably the best thing to happen to cell phones since bluetooth.
Intel now has a chance to bring all of its expertise into smartphone chips & deliver some kick-ass performance. I'm sure they will achieve numbers which will be a benchmark for the rest.
Other's beware! Intel's there!!