Intel showed off its latest platform aimed at mobile Internet devices Sunday at the company’s Developer Forum in Taipei, Taiwan. Dubbed “Moorestown,” Intel said it expects to ship the platform in 2009 or 2010. “Moorestown is the first ultra mobile platform and is much, much better than Atom on current consumption,” said Ian Lao, an InStat analyst. Atom offers a decent level of power consumption by itself, Lao told TechNewsWorld. The Moorestown platform consists of Intel’s system-on-chip, codenamed “Lincroft.”
Intel Gives a Walking Tour of Moorestown
Posted by: Walaika Haskins October 20, 2008 01:28 PMIntel showed off its latest platform aimed at mobile Internet devices Sunday at the company’s Developer Forum in Taipei, Taiwan. Dubbed “Moorestown,” Intel said it expects to ship the platform in 2009 or 2010. “Moorestown is the first ultra mobile platform and is much, much better than Atom on current consumption,” said Ian Lao, an InStat analyst. Atom offers a decent level of power consumption by itself, Lao told TechNewsWorld. The Moorestown platform consists of Intel’s system-on-chip, codenamed “Lincroft.”