Friday, February 4, 2011

Mobile Aava Medfield released the Intel platform, supporting Android and Meegan

I commented in the article that we prepare what we expected to see at the Mobile World Congress, and now we have confirmation from a good source: Aava Mobile will have a terminal in the event with Intel chips Medfield. Intel itself a prototype last week at a conference, and dropped to reach the Barcelona conference.

Now we know that young Finnish company Aava Mobile will be responsible for keeping a prototype, just as did last year with Atom Moorestown chips. Medfield is a significant reduction in size (32nm) for Moorestown, and with four times the graphics performance while keeping power consumption.

The platform is designed specifically to reach Smartphones, although it is possible use in tablets. The terminal is ready Aava support two operating systems, Android and Meegan, detail speaks of the intentions of Intel, not closing the doors to the fashion system, but putting on a plate to Nokia hardware that has to use his star terminal 2011.

An important detail to note are the 8.9 mm thick prototype values that would cost many of us understand if we talk about Atom circuitry, but we see that everything evolves. The fate of the prototypes will obviously not commercial, but end up as development tools, and of course, to show the manufacturers the capabilities of your hardware.

Vía | SlashGear.

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