Intel Processors Based Nokia Starts End of the Year?
Good news for Nokia lover because the world’s largest mobile phone vendor is likely to use high-speed processors made by Intel soon. If the news was true, before the end of the year will its first mobile phone released.
Second-generation Intel Atom processor formerly codenamed Moorestown was officially available starting Tuesday (4/5/2010). Intel claimed the first phone that will use these processors will be available later this year and will use MeeGo platform, open source operating system based on the merger between Intel Maemo and Nokia Moblin.
“You’ll see devices with Moorestown and Meego starting at the end of 2010,” said Pankaj Kedia, director of global ecosystem programs Intel mobile internet devices as reported by site Pocket-Lint, Wednesday (05/05/2010). He was not sure whether the first mobile phone is Nokia.
However, implicitly Nokia said the same. A spokesman for Nokia said it will use the MeeGo on its device start at end of this year. “We hope to produce first MeeGo device end of this year,” the source Nokia.
If true, Nokia will shift the LG. Earlier, during the Mobile World Congress 2010, LG is showing off LG GW990, who was prepared as the first mobile phone with Intel platform Moorestown and Moblin. However, recently rumored LG cancelled the production.
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