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Eleckrobit Moorestown MID reference design is more like it
Eleckrobit Moorestown MID reference design is more like it
We're kinda-sorta coming around on the MIDs now that we've gotten a chance to play with Moblin 2.0 , but it'll take some great hardware to really convince us (or hell , anyone ) -- like this promising first Moorestown reference design from Elektrobit. Yeah, it's not quite the amazing mockup ...
Moorestown-based MID design debuts
Moorestown-based MID design debuts
linuxdevices.com — Elektrobit Corp. (EB) demonstrated a cellular-voice-enabled mobile Internet device (MID) reference design that will run Intel's next-generation... Moorestown mobile processor on the "Moblin v2 for MIDs" stack sometime next year. Meanwhile, Red Flag ... (more) Moorestown-based MID design debuts
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engadget.com — We're kinda-sorta coming around on the MIDs now that we've gotten a chance to play with Moblin... 2.0 , but it'll take some great hardware to really convince us (or hell , anyone ) -- like this promising first Moorestown reference design from ... (more) Mid -
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Eleckrobit Moorestown MID reference design is more like it
IPhone news, updates and Iphone information — ... Intel's been showing off for a couple years, but it's still pretty attractive, and it's actually pretty small at just a half-inch thick with a four-inch HD screen. You're also looking at HDMI out, either WiMAX or 3G mobile broadband, and voice capability. Sadly, none of this will ship until Intel delivers the Mooretown chips, so we won't be able to do anything except sniff vapor until 2010. [Via Linux Devices] Filed under: Handhelds Eleckrobit Moorestown MID reference design is more like it originally appeared on ...

Mooretown based Mobile Internet Device Design
Newlaunches.com — ... The Linux-ready design supports WiMAX, WiFi, and Bluetooth, and used VirtualLogix's VLX technology to run VoIP functions in a separate environment from Linux for better voice Quality of service. The new design is based on the Moorestown processor which is a next generation processor and heir to the Intel Atom. It is pretty small with just 0.5 inches thickness and a 4 inch LCD display. Sadly you will have to wait till 2010 till you get a commercial one in your hand. [image] Source

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