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Alan Cheslow
Intel's Medfield project aims to get into phones and gadgets - May. 13, 2009 - http://money.cnn.com/2009...
Intel's Medfield project aims to get into phones and gadgets - May. 13, 2009
"Intel displays a handful of prototypes that suggest the kinds of devices that might eventually house the Moorestown platform: One looks like a long, narrow remote control with a smooth, flat face; another is slightly chunkier, with a five-inch screen dominating and no obvious buttons - clearly meant for watching video, or maybe gaming. A third device resembles an oversized iPhone. All of them are smaller than a netbook but larger than a phone; executives admit they need to get Moorestown's power requirements down even more in order to reside in a smartphone. (That's where Medfield comes in: It will be one chip instead of a two-chip system. That will make it a more efficient power user, suitable for phones. Sources expect Medfield to appear in devices in 2011.)" - Alan Cheslow from Bookmarklet