Can Intel Compete In A Mobile ARMs Race?

Both Apple’s iPhone and iPad and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips are based on ARM architecture, as are almost all mobile phone processors. But where is Intel and the x86? Can the world’s largest semiconductor company thwart the public’s embrace of ARM?


June 1, 2010

Intel “Oak Trail” Is Official: Tablet Processors With Windows, Android, MeeGo Support

Intel’s Moorestown platform was designed to make a home in tablets and other small form factors. The only problem: no Windows support. So – as expected – Intel’s introducing Oak Trail: it’s Moorestown with Windows, and will be out early 2011.


May 5, 2010

Intel’s Atom Z6 Moorestown Chips Will Run Android And MeeGo

Intel’s new Z6XX chips under the Moorestown banner will be used in devices running Android or MeeGo, Intel and Nokia’s new OS that’s sprung from Moblin and Maemo’s loins.


March 26, 2010
Computing

OpenPeak OpenTablet 7 Looks Like A Cut Above Cookie Cutter

OpenPeak’s OpenTablet 7 made its debut yesterday as part of AT&T’s parade of emerging devices announcements. It’s still a ways off from launching, but according to Engadget’s hands on, it looks like it could be a standout device.