Video: Moorestown MID platform taken for a spin around the Intel labs

October 22nd, 2008 by

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We finally nabbed a video of the first Moorestown silicon — a mashup of Intel’s Lincroft and Langwell chips and a third party power management chip — slapped together and running on a validation board inside of an Intel lab. It’s nothing like the form factor of that crazy MID mockup Intel’s been showing. Nevertheless, first silicon out of fab is pretty significant, especially when it promises 10x the power savings of Menlow (made famous by the Atom CPU) which Moorestown replaces. Full video after the break.

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Intel unveils world’s first working Moorestown MID

October 19th, 2008 by

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This sexy MID has been dropping jaws for more than a year now. Unfortunately, the plastic mock-up has always been a non-working, gutless model with little more than a glossy screen and backlight to demonstrate the form factor Intel’s gunning for with its future Moorestown Mobile Internet Devices. That all changed today when a world’s first working, Moorestown prototype (which we think is the device above) hit the stage at Intel’s Taipei, Developer Forum in the familiar hands of Anand Chandrasekher. Moorestown consists of a Lincroft micro-architecture that integrates the 45nm processor, graphics, memory controller, and video encode/decode functions onto a single, tiny chip with 10x less idle power draw than those first-gen, Atom-based MIDs and UMPCs. That’s pretty Impressive. As we’ve heard before, we can expect the new Moorestown MIDs to hit in 2009 / 2010 with support for wireless 3G, WiMAX, GPS, Bluetooth and digital mobile TV. We can hardly wait. We’ll update you with video just as soon as we can track it down. Until then, check Anand’s original video demonstration of the concept from 2007 after the break.

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Intel unveils world’s first working Moorestown MID

October 19th, 2008 by

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This sexy MID has been dropping jaws for more than a year now. Unfortunately, the plastic mock-up has always been a non-working, gutless model with little more than a glossy screen and backlight to demonstrate the form factor Intel’s gunning for with its future Moorestown Mobile Internet Devices. That all changed today when a world’s first working, Moorestown prototype (which we think is the device above) hit the stage at Intel’s Taipei, Developer Forum in the familiar hands of Anand Chandrasekher. Moorestown consists of a Lincroft micro-architecture that integrates the 45nm processor, graphics, memory controller, and video encode/decode functions onto a single, tiny chip with 10x less idle power draw than those first-gen, Atom-based MIDs and UMPCs. That’s pretty Impressive. As we’ve heard before, we can expect the new Moorestown MIDs to hit in 2009 / 2010 with support for wireless 3G, WiMAX, GPS, Bluetooth and digital mobile TV. We can hardly wait. We’ll update you with video just as soon as we can track it down. Until then, check Anand’s original video demonstration of the concept from 2007 after the break.

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Intel unveils world’s first working Moorestown MID platform

October 19th, 2008 by

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This sexy MID has been dropping jaws for more than a year now. Unfortunately, the plastic mock-up has always been a non-working, gutless model with little more than a glossy screen and backlight to demonstrate the form factor Intel’s gunning for with its future Moorestown Mobile Internet Devices. That all changed today when a world’s first working, Moorestown prototype (which we think is the device above) hit the stage at Intel’s Taipei, Developer Forum in the familiar hands of Anand Chandrasekher. Moorestown consists of a Lincroft micro-architecture that integrates the 45nm processor, graphics, memory controller, and video encode/decode functions onto a single, tiny chip with 10x less idle power draw than those first-gen, Atom-based MIDs and UMPCs. That’s pretty Impressive. As we’ve heard before, we can expect the new Moorestown MIDs to hit in 2009 / 2010 with support for wireless 3G, WiMAX, GPS, Bluetooth and digital mobile TV. We can hardly wait. We’ll update you with video just as soon as we can track it down. Until then, check Anand’s original video demonstration of the concept from 2007 after the break.

Update: Sadly, it now appears that the demonstration was little more than a validation board running fresh from the factory, three-day old Moorestown silicon in an Intel lab. Significant, but hardly a working MID prototype. A working Moorestown MID like that pictured above remains the stuff of Intel’s graphics department fantasy for the time being.

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Video: Intel reveals Moorestown PC motherboard, possibly world’s smallest

April 3rd, 2008 by

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It was brief but it sure was impressive. With all the hubbub surrounding Intel’s launch of Atom, let’s not forget what’s coming: Moorestown. That fiberglass isn’t yet populated with the CPU, chipset, WiFi, GPS, 3G cellular radio, or memory… but it will be if you can wait until 2010. See it revealed after the break.

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Apple eyeing Intel platform for future iPhone?

October 3rd, 2007 by

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It sounds a bit odd that Apple would have to “consider” Intel for anything — you know, considering that it provides the processors for the Mac lineup and all — but according to DigiTimes, Cupertino could be looking Intel’s way for a future iPhone platform. Granted, this rumor is indeed one of the weaker ones we’ve seen, and it’s no secret that Apple tends to shift from vendor to vendor in order to keep costs down, but it’s being reported that the firm could be “considering developing an iPhone” based on the Moorestown platform. Make of that what you will, but at least we know it’s not likely to be called the iPhone Extreme if it does indeed materialize in due time.

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