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IDF: Intel Tells Big Plans for Small, Mobile Devices

Chip giant shows its low-power Ultra Mobile platform for handhelds and describes the next generation.

Sumner Lemon, IDG News Service

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Intel Corp. Wednesday unveiled its Ultra Mobile platform, also known as McCaslin, designed for ultramobile PCs and other handheld devices, and outlined plans for increased Linux support and a new chip for ultramobile PCs due in 2008.

McCaslin is based on a low-power processor known by the codename Steeley and a chipset that includes an integrated graphics processor. This package is just the beginning, Anand Chandrasekher, senior vice president and general manager of Intel's Ultra Mobility Group, told attendees at the Intel Developer Forum conference in Beijing.

During the first half of 2008, Intel will release a successor to McCaslin, called Menlow, based on a 45-nanometer low-power processor called Silverthorne and a new chipset, called Poulsbo. Unlike the current two-chip chipset used with McCaslin, Poulsbo is a single chip, which reduces power consumption and takes up less space -- key considerations for small, portable computers.

Chandrasekher also announced Intel's backing for Linux as an alternative operating system for small computers -- particularly a class of device which Intel calls Mobile Internet Devices. The first two Linux companies to join this effort are China's Red Flag Linux Software Co. Ltd. and Canonical Ltd., which distributes Ubuntu Linux.

The first ultramobile PCs, based on a design called Origami, were jointly developed by Intel and Microsoft Corp. and designed to run the Tablet PC Edition of Windows XP. The latest ultramobile PCs, such as Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.'s Q1 Ultra, run the newer Vista OS.

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