Motorola stacks mobile chip, memory
In hopes of providing device-independent mobile development, Motorola has unveiled a mobile architecture that combines processor cores for communications and applications in a single package with a shared-memory subsystem. "The MXC (Mobile Extreme Convergence) architecture, launched last week at the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association conference in Las Vegas, is designed also to boost the performance of mobile platforms and applications."
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